TPiddy said:
The art gallery will charge a fee for you to enter. Every time. That is how they make their money. It's not the same business model and therefore cannot be compared to this scenario.
As for music, people were tired of having to fork out over $20 for a CD when they only wanted 1-2 songs. As such, stuff like iTunes and digital download were created to facilitate the need after seeing the success of markets such as Napster. This, in turn, forced the price of CD's back down to respectable levels, considering the cost of production of a CD has not changed in over 20 years.
The gaming industry is different. The development standards are now so high that gaming companies have to invest millions to produce a single game, and they need to make a return on that to remain profitable.
The two mediums are too different to compare. Show me an article that says people who pirate movies are likely to buy more movies and then I might be inclined to believe your argument has merit. $0.99 music download does not equal $60 game purchase.
The art gallery will charge a fee for you to enter. Every time. That is how they make their money. It's not the same business model and therefore cannot be compared to this scenario. Really? no art gallery is free? Except the....Tate, Tate Modern, British Portrait gallery, the National Gallery, Somerset House Gallery, The Saatchi & Saatchi gallery, Gallery of British Design, National Gallery of Art (in D.C.)....gasp. Not to mention about 10,000 small galleries, no artist starting out in london will charge entry to for a gallery....
That is not how they make their money.
Show me an article that says people who pirate movies are likely to buy more movies and then I might be inclined to believe your argument has merit.May I cite the fansubbing argument?
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2003-06-08/3
And on a less professional note...No bastarding industry that makes a 9% profit rise over a year during an
economic recession can ever ***** that they are 'losing money'. The profits of the film and video game industry are staggering, Universal Studios recorded a profit of almost $3 billion last year. They are making less money than if
everyone who saw their films payed. That is like me saying I lost a hundred thousand pounds because not everyone who took my picture gained my written permission to do so and I am able to sue them.
But you know the thing that
Really pisses me off. It
doesn't matter, any of it. There is no collapse of Film or Gaming industries, they are both in a period of completely sustained growth, and in spite of that, you get this SHIT <youtube=MTMIz0_Iij8>.
Forced down our throats every...fucking....day, because governments listen to the whining of fat cat industrialists, just because they haven't worked out how to profit from online distribution properly. Call me a hippy, but how about....Fuck film companies. Quit subsidesing their war against their own customers, and use government funding to...I don't know...fund hospitals, or build bridges, or foreign aid, or even put up one more public toilet, it would serve the world better.
Anyway...I'm tapped out.