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2009-07-27
That could very well be the case, but I think you know that if that where to happen, it would be blamed on piracy again. This will open the doors to further internet regulations, and maybe eventually some kind of nation/world-wide piracy tax.
Unfortunately, this kind of changes are inevitable as long as big content reigns supreme. They haven't learned from their mistakes before, and they will not learn now. They have to die, or we will have to succumb. It is as simple as that.
Edited 2012-03-16 12:42 UTC