Movies On-Demand Services: A Model to Follow

Those who failed to grasp the idea that P2P brought along more than an easy way for people to violate copyright laws and that behind the phenomenon lies the wish of the music or movie consumer to set himself or herself free from any time or location limitations are on a very wrong course. It’s enough to see what the music industry has obtained with its sue-everyone policy to figure out that piracy will not stop and, moreover, it should be taken into consideration with regard to how things should change to give consumers what they actually try to get by themselves via p2p file sharing networks. If movie industry keeps on following the same path as the recording industry there can be no bright future for it.

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Friday, November 13th, 2009 P2P News

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