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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Online Piracy's Future


I came across this great article about online piracy and how it is shaping the future of online entertainment. The battle between the entertainment industry and consumers has been going on for years and yet, only has a slight end in sight. According to the article, 70% of 18 – 29 year olds still download unauthorized music, TV shows or movies, compared with 46% of all adults who’d done the same. With those wide of margins, what can be done to change peoples’ minds about doing the right thing?
Fingers are being pointed at both sides for not trying to nip this problem from the get go. Law enforcement has handed down penalties ranging from fines to jail time, yet the piracy has continued. However, Apple has proven that if you charge a minimal fee, the consumer can download as much as they want without fear of penalty and they are more then willing to do so.
I’ll admit, when Napster first came out, I was all over that site, getting all the music I could get my hands on. The one thing I loved about it was that the whole experience allowed me to try out music that I otherwise would have never given a chance at. Napster allowed me to broaden my musical palette while at the same time, finding older music from some of my favorite artists. I never gave a second thought that what I was doing was illegal. I just thought that it was a great way for unknown artists to finally get their chance to be in the spotlight.
I believe that if more of the entertainment industry were to follow Apple’s business model for online downloading, they would see a great decline in the amount of illegal activity. Sure there are going to be some people that will still try to get it all for free but the majority of the population, in my opinion, would much rather go the legitimate way. When you download illegally, you have to go to sketchy sites that more then likely will give your computer a virus. However, when you download from iTunes, you know that what you are getting will not come with an extra present. So the consumer gets peace of mind on two fronts; their downloading is completely legal and that it isn’t going to have any detrimental effects on their computer.

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