Originally posted by cybersoga
What about NHS? Education? Roads
Originally posted by cybersoga
What about NHS? Education? Roads? Tax isn't the only issue here, it's because UK distributers don't see any of that money, it all goes to other countries.
Originally posted by figrin_dan
You are joking aren't you?
I have just emailed [email protected] and let them know to buy some beers, sit back, relax and watch piracy go through the roof.
CD sales rose by 7.6 per cent in the UK last year according to Music Week, the industry magazine, despite a broader downward global trend. Critics say that this was due to the lower prices of online retailers and supermarkets, the FT reported.
Originally posted by MartinImber
I mainly buy CDs from supermarkets and online - I never buy "Copy Protected" either - but I may buy one copy then return as unplayable.
Originally posted by cybersoga
Don't people like living here?
Originally posted by MartinImber
II never buy "Copy Protected" either - but I may buy one copy then return as unplayable.
Originally posted by kill3r
I think the answer, in ever increasing numbers and volume is 'No'.
I know its off topic but I do agree with kill3r, were just to soft to stand up for anything in great numbers in this country. END of rant I will shut up now
Originally posted by Duncan Harvey
at the risk of getting off topic - what on earth has this got to do with the topic under discussion - a little perspective please!
Originally posted by Duncan Harvey
you have to take the rough with the smooth.
Originally posted by Duncan Harvey
its unfortunate that EU rules tend to work against the consumer in this example
Originally posted by StooMonster
...and here's another spin on the story:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004032377,00.html
StooMonster