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Are LPs Dead
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 893824" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>yep it seems like streaming is the thing thats booming </p><p></p><p>also when you really think about it that 38% of copyright infiringement is mostly "ripping from streaming" figures - it still doesnt account for torrent downloads or for all the "kids" and "Kiddy type adults" running around with their hard drives swapping content i mean its possible that one guy buys a CD and rips it and from there the distribution method now gives it to a huge number of people just from his rip </p><p></p><p>i mean just imagine that the guy who bought the CD gives his rip to 10 friends on their hard drives when they visit who then give it to a further 10 friends each .... and then the first guys neighbor goes and buys the CD because he isnt friends with the first guy and the whole process starts again .... so nowadays its no wonder that no-one wants to or needs to buy CDs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 893824, member: 1447"] yep it seems like streaming is the thing thats booming also when you really think about it that 38% of copyright infiringement is mostly "ripping from streaming" figures - it still doesnt account for torrent downloads or for all the "kids" and "Kiddy type adults" running around with their hard drives swapping content i mean its possible that one guy buys a CD and rips it and from there the distribution method now gives it to a huge number of people just from his rip i mean just imagine that the guy who bought the CD gives his rip to 10 friends on their hard drives when they visit who then give it to a further 10 friends each .... and then the first guys neighbor goes and buys the CD because he isnt friends with the first guy and the whole process starts again .... so nowadays its no wonder that no-one wants to or needs to buy CDs [/QUOTE]
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