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No. its a valid point.
What im trying to get at is that somehow Publishers need to be put in a bad spot and be forced to change their ways. Since all the issues with buying legit thats ive read in this thread are all caused by them. Just like Music companies have been forced to change by the emergence of itunes and a shift of the majority buying CD's, to the majority buying MP3's. Publishers need a kick in the pants.
What im trying to get at is that somehow Publishers need to be put in a bad spot and be forced to change their ways. Since all the issues with buying legit thats ive read in this thread are all caused by them. Just like Music companies have been forced to change by the emergence of itunes and a shift of the majority buying CD's, to the majority buying MP3's. Publishers need a kick in the pants.