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Put also in Jail

The factories that make dvd burners for computers, the ones who makes burners for cd's, the creators of software to copy movies, cds, programs. Finally tell to the producers to make them cheaper, south american countries will never pay for a playstation or any other games $50 dollars, if they can pay 3-5 dollars for it....put on jail all the presidents, and other politics who ruined the country for years and years, but not in five stars jails, regular ones same than the one if get's someone who steal a piece of bread....then a burn dvd, will be a joke!

posted by : Marc, 18 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Bon Jovi should sell his cds directly

In terms of the Bon Jovi thing, if Bon Jovi wants to sell to me directly, I'll very happily pay $10-$15 a cd.

But I'm not to interested in buying from the record companies. Same thing with the singer turned actor Will Smith, not much interested in making the people who employ the MPAA and RIAA richer, but if Will Smith wants to sell directly to the customer, I'll be the first in line.

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 08 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Argentina justice

Of course, selling a pirated DVD is a crime, but highest criminals are never convicted here. We suffer a explicit criminal president that robbed the country for decades and continue doing it violating our Constitution to capture illegal taxes and he still walk free, ahh, but a DVD pirate is a terrible crime...

posted by : Apollyon, 08 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Can we ask some of the artistes if they are happy someone is in jail for selling their cd's?

Can you ask some of the artistes if they are happy someone is in jail for selling their cd's?

And can you ask them if they feel more ripped off by the music business or by the pirates.

Jon Bon Jovi once said that singing to a record company was like selling his soul. Once they have you, they have you. But since he flies around in a private helicopter seems like he did ok out of it!

posted by : interested_party, 08 July 2008 Complain about this comment

First DVD pirate jailed in Argentina

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