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And the problem doesn’t stop at our borders. In 2006, our music industry sued a Russian site called allofmp3.com for $1.65 trillion. While that was penny-ante stuff compared to LimeWire, it represented a shocking 80 percent of Russian GDP. I'd thought Russia had mellowed into a cranky but peaceful peddler of vodka and hockey pucks. But beneath the facade was a rogue website masquerading as a half-continent.
But I have no time for that sort of cynicism. Laws and the penalties levied for breaking them are unalloyed reflections of a society's priorities. Viewed through this lens, the piracy of a single copy of a single song is roughly 300 times worse than driving drunk in New York state (which carries a $500 maximum fine). That's because while drunk driving can cost lives, music piracy is known to lead to meth addiction, human cannibalism, and societal collapse.
Followup to Rob Reid's fantastic TED Talk.
Copyright Math - good video on online piracy
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