A real good read. Thanks effowe!
I didn't catch a number in this story but I believe the alleged money "lost" by the RIAA & MPAA is extremely exagerated. Just because a movie is downloaded once does not mean the person who downloaded it would've purchased it had it not been available for download. I've downloaded music and movies and if they are good I'll pickup the DVD/CD when it's released - if they suck I will not.
A good example is the latest A Perfect Circle CD of covers, eMOTIVe. I'm a Tool/A Perfect Circle fan. I own all of Tool's official CD's and the first 2 APC CD's. My friend gave me a rip of his eMOTIVe CD and I listed through it. IMO it is absolutely awful. Know where it is today? The garbage.
Did I steal? I guess so but had I paid $12 or whatever for that awful CD I would've had no recourse. If I buy a meal out and it sucks I can send it back. If I buy a piece of electronics and it doesn't perform well I can return or exchange it for something else. Where's the protection for the consumer when it comes to bad music or movies? There is none and until that changes I will usually demo a CD, movie, and game before I buy it.