Media Pirate: P2P Ruined My Business

by Jordan Yerman | March 19, 2007 at 09:02 am
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Wow. The attached article is about a life ruined by file-sharing. But it's not a recording-industry mogul who's out of pocket, but a professional media pirate. Perhaps the MPAA, RIAA and other media-industry acronyms should just shut up about file sharing and let it take its toll on the real threat to their profits.


Tony used to enjoy the finer things in life - a beautiful house, high performance cars, exotic foreign holidays, up-market restaurants and fine wine. I met him by chance, wearing overalls and sitting on a forklift truck, working in a factory manufacturing boxes. Sipping on a mug of tea he explained “We got to the point where we just couldn’t make ends meet anymore, I couldn’t even keep a couple of dozen burners going so that was that. I had to get a job and so did my wife. She’s gone back to hairdressing and i’ve come back to what I was doing before - warehouse work. We’ve moved to a smaller house and i’ve had to get a sensible car. Things have changed quite a lot.”

Tony is very clear about why his rags to riches story has gone back to rags again. “File-sharing, P2P - call it what you like. When you asked a customer why he wasn’t buying anything, 9 times out of 10 it was ‘BitTorrent this, LimeWire that’.

I found this article on boingboing.

 

EDIT: fixed the mis-capitalization in the headline. 

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