Originally posted by Vulcan
I disagree entirely. The 'free' audience got those boys started. There has always been and always be plenty of sites for the people to download southpark episodes, they're relatively easy to find.
Yet the series still persists and makes money.
So here we have an example of the file sharing network promoting something from start to finish.
Southpark hasn't died due to piracy, it has flourished. Explain that?
Southpark flourishes BECAUSE of piracy? Southpark makes money because so far there are still a lot of people watching it through cable rather than stealing it. You seem to advocate stealing intellectual property as a way to lower the price, which is a redikqulis concept. It is the cable viewers who keep Southpark on the air, the downloaders are leeches.
The Beatles didn't give away their music, they were paid the market rate, which at first was almost nothing. But as they became successful the money flowed in and they started writing their own songs.
With the current technology the distribution of books, music, software, and films cannot be controlled by the owners. If new protections are not established, creative endeavors will dry up. It seems like a lot of people think that greed should not be a motivation for entertainers, but be real. Almost every successful entertainer is filthy rich, and they have earned it. Even CarrotTop. And most of the anti-commercial types like Zappa and Neil Young suck azz. They exist to give poseurs a sense of superiority over the common masses.
A copyright is like a patent, it allows the owner to make a boatload of money if his creation is in demand. This isn't greed, it's simply rewarding those who have unique abilities, like CarrotTop.
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