Towards producing and distributing music profitably, I assert that filesharing cannot be stopped with legislation because technology will outpace the law's ability to define and stop the swappers. For this reason, I assert that changing the business model is a way to reduce swapping and to profitably produce and distribute music.
Examples of models have been given on this thread. One even exists.
If you'd take a breath and wipe the sweat off your brow, you'd see we are saying almost the same thing.
Swapping is a problem. It needs to stop.
You get all freaky when someone explains why swapping has become so big...calling me a thief defender or something... because I try to explain the reasons for the industry shift.
You seem to want to call anyone and everyone a thief, liar, or defender of said. I seem to want to talk about the root causes of the problems and offer potential solutions. But we both seem to want the same thing- artists to be fairly compensated.
I don't know how you went off on me. It was kinda funny.