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That's not exactly socialism. But erasing content restriction borders in EU would be a major step forward.
Why the ***** do the media companies and content owners force Amazon MP3 store to be region based? They get their cut off each sale, not one single pay-off.
I buy music when I'm in UK or Germany from Amazon MP3, without blinking... Yet when I am in my home country, I am not allowed to buy anymore. What do I do? I infringe on copyrights once in a while.
It's not about the money at this point - it's all about convenience for me. Buying an MP3 on Amazon is way more convenient than fetching a torrent. Getting a proxy to appear from UK or US is much less convenient than fetching a torrent.