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MobileDesigner

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Which do you support?

1. Going to the movie theater:
- paying for expensive gas for your car :upset:
- finding a parking place :upset:
- Waiting in line :upset:
- getting a good seat :upset:
- people kicking your chair :upset:
- Paying $9 - $15 per person :upset:
- sitting in uncomfortable movie theater seats :upset:
- paying for popcorn, drinks, candy, etc for 4 times the amount :upset:
- having to only watch the movie at movie theater's time schedule :upset:
- buying the dvd 6 months later :upset:

Total average cost: $32


2. Paying only $1 for an illegal video
- watching it in your own time :smilewinkgrin:
- drinking your own beer :smilewinkgrin:
- invite your other friends to watch with you :smilewinkgrin:
- drink alcohol :smilewinkgrin:
- eat your own food :smilewinkgrin:
- pause it anytime you please :smilewinkgrin:
- lay relaxed on your sofa or chair :smilewinkgrin:
- No waiting in line :smilewinkgrin:
- see it before anyone else does. :smilewinkgrin:
- owning the copied dvd. :smilewinkgrin:

Total average cost: $3 (+/- how much you eat or drink)

In Japan, we have this 2 minute skit where they try to make the audience feel sympathetic to the movie industries dealing with illegal DVD bandits. But should the movie industry feel sympathetic toward middle-class and poor families for charging so much!?
 

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At the want of sounding like a moralistic hyprocrite, the whole issue of pirating is a bit catch22. The more people who buy pirate copies of music, software, films etc, the more the industries raise prices to counteract it. And there must come a point when those who make the content decide it's no longer worth it. If eveything was free, everyone would die :)
 

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Why not make movies with add content built in i.e. We seem to being seeing more movies with people drinking pepsi for example. Make movies free and have premuim adds, I wouldnt mind as long as they don't take the piss!
 

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Why not make movies with add content built in i.e. We seem to being seeing more movies with people drinking pepsi for example. Make movies free and have premuim adds, I wouldnt mind as long as they don't take the piss!

True, product placement has been big business ever since 007 rolled up in his Aston Martin and ordered a Martini. But there are strict rules governing the use of products in films and on TV so taking the piss wouldn't be asy. And it might be harder for musicians:

Is this the real life
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide,
Must get back to my MTV
 

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Why not make movies with add content built in i.e. We seem to being seeing more movies with people drinking pepsi for example. Make movies free and have premuim adds, I wouldnt mind as long as they don't take the piss!
thats is more then likely to get annoying after a while
 

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DVD's don't cost all that much anymore, and while pirating may seem great to many. Most teens would not be seen with a pirated DVD or CD, and that is the biggest market for them right now. They are worried their frends, would think them to poor to buy a real DVD or CD.

So I don't think they lose, much money to pirating DVD's and CD's. As most adults getting them, would not of likely paid for a real copy anyways. But they count that as a real loss, but it's not really a real loss at all. If they was really losing big money, they would be putting out big bucks lobbying to stop it.
 
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