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RE[3]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes
by wannabe geek on Fri 20th Jan 2012 01:20
in reply to "RE[2]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes"
"How about a facebook or google+ page calling for a boycott?
Sadly, the boycotts don't work... I've been more-or-less boycotting the "Big Content" music and movie industry now for a few years, and it seems they only use their "lack of sales" to justify going after copyright infringement even stronger.
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I mean mass boycotts on specific dates. How about that?
RE[3]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes
by oomingmak on Fri 20th Jan 2012 05:13
in reply to "RE[2]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes"
Sadly, the boycotts don't work... I've been more-or-less boycotting the "Big Content" music and movie industry now for a few years
It takes more than one person for an effective boycott, so I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss it as 'not working' based solely only on your solitary experience.
There have been web protests before which were equally ineffective, but the co-ordination of yesterday's efforts got a significantly more noticeable result (as well as mainstream media attention, for once).
Imagine an equivalent co-ordinated real-world action (as suggested in bhtooefr's post). The media would pick it up and the reason behind the boycott would be so abundantly clear that big media couldn't spin it their own way.
RE[4]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes
by bornagainenguin on Fri 20th Jan 2012 15:27
in reply to "RE[3]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes"
oomingmak posted...
Imagine an equivalent co-ordinated real-world action (as suggested in bhtooefr's post). The media would pick it up and the reason behind the boycott would be so abundantly clear that big media couldn't spin it their own way.
The same big media that owns the media? Ummm...sure, okay....
(How does that even work?!)
--bornagainpenguin
RE[3]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes
by drcoldfoot on Fri 20th Jan 2012 18:49
in reply to "RE[2]: Let's take the fight to the MAFIAA, and not with DDoSes"
Meh! Picketing is nothing more than a minor annoyance. Boycotts?
The people at large purchase these re-regurgitated garbage called entertainment, from music, to movie plots and actors. How many reality shows have you seen where every tough dude has to cry? How many versions of the same metal mouthed, dirty haired, saggy pant, tattoo infested rapper can you stomach? or skinny, starving, flock of seagulls haired, effeminate clothing wearing pop rock-band with the same tired hook can you endure?
I refuse to pay for this form of entertainment. I'd rather listen to and view the entertainment that I purchased and gathered way back when.





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Sadly, the boycotts don't work... I've been more-or-less boycotting the "Big Content" music and movie industry now for a few years, and it seems they only use their "lack of sales" to justify going after copyright infringement even stronger.
I guess they're simply unwilling to accept that people just might not want to pay for their crap because it's... crap.
The picketing idea might work though - with the only drawback being that I don't have time to go to their crappy movie openings to hold up a sign.