Study finds anti-piracy messages backfire, especially for men
Study finds anti-piracy messages backfire, especially for men
Threatening messages aimed to prevent digital piracy have the opposite effect if you're a man, a new study from the University of Portsmouth has found. According to the research, women tend to respond positively to this kind of messaging, but men typically increase their piracy behaviors by 18%.
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I would gladly pay good money to just download an MP4, but they have never given me that option.
119 0 ReplyHello, yes i would like to buy high res music files, please show me a store that has a large catalog that I can choose from. Oh there are non?
I guess I'll have to look else where
70 0 ReplyThere's qobuz but they don't have everything
23 0 ReplyAlso Bandcamp.
11 0 ReplyBot they also don't have a lot (i buy from both those sites btw)
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Qobuz has a lot of DRM-free high-res music.
16 0 ReplyOh thanks i haven't heard of that store I'll check em out
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Qobuz and Bandcamp have almost everything
5 0 ReplyI've been using bandcamp mostly for the indie artists i listen to, seems like Qobuz has a pretty decent selection of more mainstream artists
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Bandcamp now is most user friendly, but even the creators cheat by deleting their 1$ offerings, and Yes I hate bundles of 600 albums for a price of 1$
4 0 ReplyYou could use streamrip to download high quality FLACs from Tidal and Qobuz if you have a subscription.
4 0 Replygnutella
2 0 ReplyI liked beatport
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Like GOG, but for movies. GOM?
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