Brief: College students have no morals, nothing new
By Stefan Constantinescu on Monday, December 24th, 2007 at 5:59 PM PST In Ideas and rants
David Pogue was shocked to discover that when interacting with an audience of 500 college students only 2 thought downloading music and video is illegal. Why is he surprised? The faster the west realizes it will be just like the east, the better.
What does this have to do with mobile? The next evolution of P2P will be in mobile. More on that as we get closer to 2008.


thinking that it isn’t illegal is ignorance
thinking that it shouldn’t be illegal is wisdom
I interact with more or less young people pretty often over here in europe (and my pretty large family already gives alot of work) and even if the proportion isn’t that crazy, they are never really far from recognizing that they got music and movies a bit too easy on their drives to feel honest.
I play the Old Nerd who gives lessons all the time, the worst being that I’m the one who actually has the most reasons to not really afford all the music I purchase (iTunes/eMusic/etc…), and sometimes that makes them think a bit.
All I hope is that those Vivendi-Universal-Warner-WorldCompany and so on recognize that they can’t continue selling CD’s at around 20€ ($28) and expect sales to continue growing at a mad pace without a bit of piracy !
Anyways…
Happy Holidays to you all ! (I’m not the “clerical” kind of “Merry Christmas” guy even if I mean it
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BUY music!!?? WTF!? Why? So we can play it on only one device legally? Maybe if it was DRM free and I could play it legally on all my portable music devices then one might consider buying music again.
Feel sorry for the artists as they are only ones getting screwed both ways.