ams511
Contributor
Tigerman,
I agree totally with you that just because someone downloaded something that they would have bought it anyway. However, when you download a song or a movie using a bit torrent client you also let others copy from you. That is how the media companies find you and were they claim you cost them thousands of dollars.
I have no love for the record companies. For years people purchased records, tapes, or cd's, physical products which when broke needed to be repurchased. If your record became scratched or tape got eaten then you were out of luck and needed to buy a new item. There was no idea that you owned anything other than a physical product. Enter Napster and now you can download a file without any physical product. To many people this was not stealing as there is no physical product. Also the record companies were not selling these files so Napster was not really competing with them. Suddenly now the record companies shifted their position that music is not a physical product but something else. In other words, they changed their tune (pun intended).
I agree totally with you that just because someone downloaded something that they would have bought it anyway. However, when you download a song or a movie using a bit torrent client you also let others copy from you. That is how the media companies find you and were they claim you cost them thousands of dollars.
I have no love for the record companies. For years people purchased records, tapes, or cd's, physical products which when broke needed to be repurchased. If your record became scratched or tape got eaten then you were out of luck and needed to buy a new item. There was no idea that you owned anything other than a physical product. Enter Napster and now you can download a file without any physical product. To many people this was not stealing as there is no physical product. Also the record companies were not selling these files so Napster was not really competing with them. Suddenly now the record companies shifted their position that music is not a physical product but something else. In other words, they changed their tune (pun intended).