fleshconsumed
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Well yes, but if you subscribe to usenet you could instead save money for 2 months and buy your DVD. Someone who torrents could claim they don't have enough money to save up to properly purchase the project.
Really though, I try to buy used (when I do, which is rarely) since I don't want to directly support the RIAA/MPAA. Cheaper as well.
To elaborate a little, do usenet folks admit to themselves "I am pirating this material," or do they try to justify it some other way? Out of principal I don't condone piracy, but I feel no sympathy for organizations like the RIAA.
Part of the reason I'm asking is because I met up with some friends from highschool a month or so ago. We were talking about games and World of Goo had come up. I had bought it from the Direct2Drive (i think it was them) $5 sale, but both of them had pirated it. One played it through and said it was interesting but he wouldn't pay for it. It's not like he's in highschool or anything, he has a job and I'm pretty sure he gets paid more than me. And despite completing it he decided it wasn't worth paying for. Considering it was an indy game studio it felt "more wrong" than if it was something like RIAA.
Sorry to ramble, I should probably start a blog or something. I'm just thinking out loud on a forum...oh dear.
He could save for 2 months and get 6 DVDs/BluRays in a year, or he could get a lot more with usenet. It's all about getting fair value for your money. Buying music/movies is always risky because you never know if you're going to like it or not and you can't return it if you didn't like it. I bought a fair share of music albums because I heard one good song and thought the rest of the album would be just as good and I've purchased plenty of movies that plain sucked. I also bought plenty of games that I liked but never finished because I never had time, for example FAKK2, Giants Citizen Kabuto, Prey. Buying media, be it music, movies or games is a gamble, a very expensive gamble. You can buy 6 movies in a year, of which 3 you will actually like, or you could have all you can eat buffet for the same money. Simple economics dictates that people who are smart enough to figure out torrents/usenet will chose the latter. Why did Netflix and RedBox gained popularity so quickly, even though they are "paid" aka not free services? Because they provided value for people's money. People will buy stuff legally if they feel like they are getting their money's worth.
