
dawson99 wrote:mudface. im at work now (yes, wheneevr im on here im at work, when i do my work, which is never as im on here) but at home i paid £1500 for a pc, massive flat screen and all the software i need.
so that arm and legs in the post?![]()
i just like my independant quirky films and due to piracy less are being made. thats all im saying
laza wrote:dawson99 wrote:mudface. im at work now (yes, wheneevr im on here im at work, when i do my work, which is never as im on here) but at home i paid £1500 for a pc, massive flat screen and all the software i need.
so that arm and legs in the post?![]()
i just like my independant quirky films and due to piracy less are being made. thats all im saying
While i can see your point Dawson, the cynic says to me that if there was no piracy there would just bigger profits for soulless corporations and amount of quirky indie films would still remain the same
Doesnt really concern me , like others i like collecting them so packaging is important
but i do download the occasional song
woof woof ! wrote:MudFace wrote:Piracy is due to the high costs of products that have high demand.
Those who can afford the better quality of original will buy,those who cannot will either not buy or will look for cheaper alternatives...its that simple.
I'm in the process of ordering some dvds from a legitimate supplier in hong kong they are costing me less than a third of the uk price . One film is only £2.20 and yet HMV in London want £19.99 .
Not suprising that some folk prefer to take the download option.
JBG wrote:woof woof ! wrote:MudFace wrote:Piracy is due to the high costs of products that have high demand.
Those who can afford the better quality of original will buy,those who cannot will either not buy or will look for cheaper alternatives...its that simple.
I'm in the process of ordering some dvds from a legitimate supplier in hong kong they are costing me less than a third of the uk price . One film is only £2.20 and yet HMV in London want £19.99 .
Not suprising that some folk prefer to take the download option.
Hit the nail on the head there Woof.
Go where its cheapest, although be responsible enough to ask yourself the question that if something is dirt cheap, is it legit (i.e. a lot of stuff from the Far East can be pirated, but "perfectly" pirated in an industrial kind of way).
I always go where its cheapest. If stuff on the High Street are too expensive I buy online. CDs are simply too expensive in stores, its better to shop around online and pay a lot less.
One film is only £2.20 and yet HMV in London want £19.99 .
dawson99 wrote:mudface. im at work now (yes, wheneevr im on here im at work, when i do my work, which is never as im on here) but at home i paid £1500 for a pc, massive flat screen and all the software i need.
so that arm and legs in the post?![]()
i just like my independant quirky films and due to piracy less are being made. thats all im saying
dawson99 wrote:why do i need photoshop? all i need the pc for is word, excel and the internet so i can play poker
MudFace wrote:dawson99 wrote:mudface. im at work now (yes, wheneevr im on here im at work, when i do my work, which is never as im on here) but at home i paid £1500 for a pc, massive flat screen and all the software i need.
so that arm and legs in the post?![]()
i just like my independant quirky films and due to piracy less are being made. thats all im saying
i still dont believe you.
Can you buy a PC and all the software that you require at one go?'
The cost of windows,office,macromedia studio,photoshop and probably a software development tool like vs studio should be more than 1500 pounds.
Which means if your story is true,that you bought your PC from software pirates
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