On 1/11/2010 12:38 AM India Time, _A.R.Rajib_ wrote:

> I believe in freedom of Internet ( I wouldnt like to be in China or KSA 
> for this reason )... It's us who need to be changed 
> At first , Audio CDs price should be lesser , In Bangladesh we buy a 
> Original Audio CD for 50Taka ( abt 30 Rs ) ... I think this is an 
> affordable price , I bought abt 10 CD - DVDs from Kolkata for 1000 Rs ( 
> abt 1800 taka ), to me this is way too  expensive . Bombay Dreams Audio 
> Cd's Price was 400Rs :s 
> 
> If u lower the price ...More people will buy the Original CDs for sure

Well said, Rajib. Prices are indeed the major factor why people go for 
  cheaper or no-cost options.

And it has nothing to do with the government. It is just the music 
rights holding companies who decide the prices on their own and they 
can lower it if they wish.

> 
> And this CD's productions should be done in a Piracy-Proof Way , Which 
> is almost impossible ... Actually .. Pirates are more high-tech people 
> than these CD makers ... They can crack almost anything ...From 
> softwares to games , DVDs ..U name it ... Time to be more high-tech If u 
> want to Stop Piracy

This will be impossible really. For any technology there will be 
crackers who can break that technology. Just one person need to crack 
that and put that on net and people will download from there, and 
share the links, and then they will also upload to other places under 
their own upload names to get free hits. So, controlling thru 
technology is not really likely to be effective.

It is an ethical issue, I think.

> 
> Distribution is also very important ... If m crazy abt listening a ARR 
> Album .... and m not getting in my near shops .. I dont have any choice 
> to go for piracy ...For so many reasons Online Shopping isnt preferable 
> to me .. :-)

Exactly. A hype gets developed and everyone wants to listen it fast. 
So, when CDs don't become available even people who are determined on 
buying legal music, can't control themselves and go to download 
pirated music. So, quick availability at all places will help in 
reducing the piracy.

--
And I really wonder why we can't do anything against those so many 
sites that allow free download of almost anything. There has to be 
some law already in effect. We just need to pull the right string. 
Once faced squarely with a direct question as to why government is not 
doing anything to control such sites, government will be bound to 
initiate action.

--
Rawat

> --- On *Sun, 1/10/10, mohammed sajin /<[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>/* wrote:
> 
> 
>     From: mohammed sajin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>     Subject: [arr] Ur suggestions to control piracy!!
>     To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 4:26 PM
> 
>     Did u ever noticed?
> 
>     In the west, for an extend they effectively controlled the piracy.
> 
>     What they are actually doing to control piracy.
>     Why shouldn't we try their techniques/methods.
> 
>     My suggestions:
> 
>         *  Don't give domain name loosely/liberally to anyone with out
>           proper ID. Before providing domain name, the authority should
>           collect the proper identity.
>         * Strictly ban/block such sites.
>         * Spread awareness to the peoples effectively.
> 
>      
> 
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> -- 
> - Regards
> 
> ~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~

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