spidermike007 Posted January 29, 2011 Share Posted January 29, 2011 interesting argument go copies of articles enhance the value of the genuine or not? imitation is the sincerest form of flattery etc...free advertising free promotion and of course affordable elevation in stature for those that are sporting the genuine article. Yes, basically obtaining something one did not labor or cannot pay for. This attitude seems endemic in societies these days with what is basically a redistribution of wealth - sometimes by force (government - but not limited to it). The high-production-quality films have extremely high production costs as with other products which have high R&D costs. The the investors cannot get a return on these investments then what? yes, but if the studios were reasonable, they might be able to get around alot of the piracy that exists. Their cost basis is about 40 cents per DVD, when manufactured in China, despite what they like to tell you. So, if they charged say $9.00 retail, for a dvd, there would be a greater quantity sold, and the consumer would not feel so ripped off. Who is going to spend $15 to $30 on a dvd? Why? How many times will you need to watch it, before you feel as if you got your money's worth? And why is the quality of the dvd copies in Thailand so poor? It is better in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia. How do the Thais get it so wrong? How inferior is their equipment? Even at 100 baht, the price is still too high, when you take into account how inferior the product is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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