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2005-11-02
Sure anyone can do that, but most really don't.
Weird, huh, how the world works?
This is easy to say. Saying this is really easy. I can say that piracy increases revenue for artists, you can say it decreases revenue for artists. We're both really good at saying things!
Care to cite some numbers somewhere? I'd prefer a neutral source such as a study *not* funded by a party with a financial interest in one outcome or another. There are some, but not many, of those. I've looked at a few. Care to guess what they say?
tl;dr Links or it isn't true.