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Re: Sweden’s Most Prolific Writer Supports Sharing by P2P

On 2009-06-02 17:17, Hadron wrote:
bb <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On 2009-06-02 14:08, Hadron wrote:

,----
| > control of their copyright, and instead of selling 1000 records at the local
| > store, they can reach 1 million free downloaders where maybe 500 pay for it,
`----

So by your reckoning one in two thousand are not freetards. Nice.


Well, I have no idea about the numbers, the point is that many has no
chance at

No. You don't. But numbers dictate income. And you are pulling them out
of your arse.

all to sell since they don't get published, and show that even with a very low
rate of paying downloaders the profit may be better since there is a zero margin
cost.

/bb


Are you mentally ill? Zero publishing cost? WTF?

What about production costs, continued income, musicians wages, tax, etc
etc etc?

You freetards are clueless. Get out of your Mom's basement and get a job
you slimy little freetard you.


Your comments make me puke, you spew out shit all the time, I wonder if you ever
talk to peoples in real life.

Did I say zero publishing cost?
Zero margin cost means no extra cost for another copy.

This is already happening , and you will see in the future that many artists
will break lose from the distributors and sell their music on Internet.

This newsgroup is not just for you and your thought alone.
You must respect that peoples with different view
can say what they think and you must learn to show respect even if you don't
agree to it.

If you are no linux advocacy you may even by mistake subscribed in error, and should feel better to visit other groups where everyone agree with you.

Do a test yourself, I'm sure it will proof what I say.

Make a software , put it in a nice box, try to get it to all computer software
stores over the world. Pay the ads for it, make sure you solve the production
problems, the handling of returned unsold boxes and customer issues.

Make another and release it as GPL and add a paypal link for donations if
someone should like to give you a donation. (maybe someone like what you did)

Then compare the profit.

The guys in Sweden that started MySQL AB understood that it was to costly
to even try to get out to the market, so they released it as free software,
and even you must admit they got paid for it.

And, I just guess, but I should not be surprised if Alan Cox make more money
they you do.

/bb

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