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TK Junk Mail
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 Mutually Assured Destruction

The RIAA and the MPAA have the money to hire as many tech firms as they need to continue the assault on myBitTorrent and other listing sites. And these sites will eventually detect and stop the poisoning. But in the end, as more and more users get frustrated, the use of these sites for copyrighted materials goes down - a win for the **AA's.
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Pirate515
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said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

But in the end, as more and more users get frustrated, the use of these sites for copyrighted materials goes down - a win for the **AA's.
Piracy will always exist no matter what **AAs do. As they kill some means of getting free stuff, newer and better ones come along to take their place. **AAs should concentrate on producing quality content at reasonable prices instead of playing this neverending cat-and-mouse game.
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said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

The RIAA and the MPAA have the money to hire as many tech firms as they need to continue the assault on myBitTorrent and other listing sites. And these sites will eventually detect and stop the poisoning. But in the end, as more and more users get frustrated, the use of these sites for copyrighted materials goes down - a win for the **AA's.
As more users get frustrated, they will move onto something else.

For every illegal site the **AA's stop, 2 more open.
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jehu
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reply to Pirate515
Piracy will always exist for the dedicated pirates. The RIAA doesn't care about them. The object is to frustrate the casual pirate which is a very reachable goal.

Piracy has always been "acceptable" as long as it remained a somewhat difficult process that a relatively small % of people will go through. It is futile to try and stop them. However it's easy and worth the time to target casual, non-technical users who, after a few bad downloads, will give up the game.
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elpikachupacabra

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reply to TK Junk Mail
Last I checked, the long-time, non-English private BT sites I frequent are still up. None have gone down. Must be a bitch if you can only prosecute when you understand what's going on, eh.

I'll give you a hint... Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Russian... think those guys aren't into the scene as well? lmao good luck to the xxAA trying to smoke those guys out when they can't even understand what they're swapping.
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