January 25, 2012
It is commonly claimed that digital piracy causes
huge revenue losses. But as Contributing Editor Cathy Young points
out, the notion that every illegal download represents a lost sale
is frankly absurd. Do owners of intellectual property have a right
to collect a profit from every consumer? Consistently applied, such
a position should lead to a ban on libraries and make it illegal to
lend a book or DVD to a friend—or even to resell used books, CDs,
and DVDs. Media corporations and other owners would be far better
helped by being savvy about consumers' wants and needs than by
draconian and ultimately futile attempts to police the Web.
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