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    Default A Call to P2P Users...

    A call to all P2P users

    As of late the MPAA's and RIAA's of the world are claiming that we are denying them their justly earned money and are trying to find ways to put an end to this supposed loss through litigation. It would seem that their scare tactics have been fruitful as they keep getting settlements out of court and probably generate even more profit from these activities.

    The aim of their campaign, of course, is not to target and eradicate file sharing as much as it is an attempt to control the market and dictate where and on what our hard earned money is spent. The wealthiest, nowadays, decide what we listen to and watch using staggering public relations campaigns; most releases are "format" productions where talent, passion and creativity come after profits and greed. Most of us feel that they should look into wider availability and more affordable pricing instead of claiming higher moral ground as an excuse to prop up an outdated and failing business model.

    Ironically, dramatic theaters, opera houses and so forth are desperately trying to find an audience among the "common" people, as their traditionally highbrow image is not allowing them to be competitive. However, the production companies are working towards a dangerous inaccessibility for regular people. It is natural that we want to be able to watch the movies and listen to the music; it has always been and always will be. Hence, we turn to file sharing, and/or borrow CD's from our friends and so forth.

    Availability and affordable prices

    How many have bought a CD or watched a movie that turned out to be less than satisfactory? How many have felt cheated after a night out at the movies, having gone there after seeing trailers, commercials, and posters for another big box office release that turned out to be one of those "let's save the movie company a few bucks by fooling people into watching this dud during the first weekend" flicks? How many get sick to their stomachs while hearing about revenue losses after viewing an episode of "Cribs" on MTV? The production companies have the audacity to say that we are using people's creativity and talent, without paying for it. Well, guess what? Most P2P users actually do buy the products they like!

    We continue to see fantasy figures about the kind of revenues the production companies would have had, if only their products were not obtainable online. Of course, it is complete and utter nonsense. They seem to be oblivious to the highly human trait they themselves possess: The Experience of Ownership. Everybody wants to own things. A pirated copy can never live up to the experience of a movie theatre or replace the sense of pride that comes from having a collector�s edition sitting on your bookshelf. Even those who the entertainment industry would paint as criminals are consumers too.

    To prove this, we call out to all that have shared a file, downloaded something online or think that prices are outrageous; Let us send a message to the entertainment industry leadership.

    The last week in April 2005 - 24th up until and including 30th - show them how much money we are spending on their products by denying them our hard earned income. Do not go to the movies; do not buy any entertainment products during that week.

    This is not to be confused as saying, "go pirate everything you can find as the production companies are common robbers." Instead, this is a way to show that we are indeed supporting them already, so stop fighting your customers!

    Show them we mean business!

    http://p2punite.net/

    Don't know if this is going to be something big, but I'll definately be taking part in this regardless. Everyone should get their banner in your sig at every other forum you visit, this might actually have some kind of effect.

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    No problem. Just call me the anti-consumer.

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    Whats sad is that at the moment I already spend nothing. (now that wouldnt be the case if I didnt have to worry about having little to no money and the prices were correct)

    So my taking part in this will be like an ordinary week.

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    You know, I think they'd notice more if everybody sets up a "shop like mad week". These boycott deals never do anything...

    Edit: Or better still put off buying for one week, so they see exactly what is and isn't bought by us.
    Last edited by Ragnar; 14th-April-2005 at 00:41.
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    Sorry No can Do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar
    You know, I think they'd notice more if everybody sets up a "shop like mad week". These boycott deals never do anything...

    Edit: Or better still put off buying for one week, so they see exactly what is and isn't bought by us.
    Does anybody actually follow through with them? If that many people participated, I think it would be noticed in a big way, problem is it won't happen. Me not buying anything is nothing new, hence the anti-consumer. Buying a bunch of shit...why support them?

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    I'll take part. Gives me an excuse to put off buying Snake Eater.

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    When did i ever bought something?
    p2p rulz!
    Nice idea ragnar, could work more than just boycotting.

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    These boycotts never really work because they only get about maybe a couple of thousand people to participate if that. If it actually did get big you would just have them cry about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee
    These boycotts never really work because they only get about maybe a couple of thousand people to participate if that. If it actually did get big you would just have them cry about it.
    Totaly agree, this is why im not going to suport the boycott...

    Also, I don't feel this Boycott's stance is correct.
    It seems they are trying to argue that they sould be allowed to break copyrights, because they feel cheated by advertising, ect. .... the old try it before you buy it approach... This is an erroneous stance and one that i can not support.

    Now a better approch would be to boycott the MPAA and RIAA because of there anti-priacy tatics. I could support this, and I think that more of the general population could support this as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GundamGuy
    Totaly agree, this is why im not going to suport the boycott...

    Also, I don't feel this Boycott's stance is correct.
    It seems they are trying to argue that they sould be allowed to break copyrights, because they feel cheated by advertising, ect. .... the old try it before you buy it approach... This is an erroneous stance and one that i can not support.

    Now a better approch would be to boycott the MPAA and RIAA because of there anti-priacy tatics. I could support this, and I think that more of the general population could support this as well.
    I agree with you one-hundred percent. This whole issue is overblown and bullheaded. Had they gone the route you suggested, then perhaps it'd be something worth throwing one's support behind. As it stands, it's just kinda silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GundamGuy
    Also, I don't feel this Boycott's stance is correct.
    It seems they are trying to argue that they sould be allowed to break copyrights, because they feel cheated by advertising, ect. .... the old try it before you buy it approach... This is an erroneous stance and one that i can not support.
    Agreed.

    Now a better approch would be to boycott the MPAA and RIAA because of there anti-priacy tatics. I could support this, and I think that more of the general population could support this as well.
    That's pretty much the same thing they're proposing...

    EDIT: Is it me, or is this NOT the first time this very same petition has been done...?
    Last edited by Roux!; 14th-April-2005 at 16:41.

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    This isn't a full on boycott. It's to show them that we run them. They're attacking the same people who download a rare song or some shit but do buy CDs and DVDs on a regular basis. This is to show them that we might download some shit, but we still pay them for other shit. This is to show them that, while they are losing some money, we could prevent them from making ANY scratch at all. All it takes is enough of us to do it. Like it said, do just go and steal all the CDs, DVDs, and games that you want during the week, just don't buy anything.
    All that said, I'm down. All it really takes is to buy your entertainment from Pawn Shops and things of the like. Not from retailers. It's only a week anyway.

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