This is a question to ask ourselves how many other products are priced "unreal" or artificially inflated.
Even illegally, to have art just for a single download, means reductions of trade. From this we can draw two positive conclusions:
The first is very obvious, it's cheaper for the public. This represents a reduction of benefits to producers and artists who are now seeking alternative forms of business (increase profits on advertising, live concerts, etc. ..)
The second is that art is forced to improve. For the client to spend money for a music CD or a movie ticket, you have to offer more than before (very good albums with no “trash filling songs”, movies in 3D very well done ...) Producers can not afford bad products and not satisfy the public.
At the end music and film, to limit the examples, are a way of seeking pleasure and escape from reality.
They project on us and idea of success, desire for a better life and consumption.
The economic crisis and the decline in the prevalence of this "illusion trade" leads us dive into reality. And there, we have Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Ivory Coast, Libya and, of course, Japan.

I think in the minds of all echoes a very clear statement: "Reality always overpasses fiction"
This concern for what happens in reality, what happens in the world, is what we need to move ourselves to enforce changes (as in Egypt) to improve the current situation. We should never settle in an comfortable but wrong position. The interest of a few very powerful people is that the world remains the same and the rest of the population stay still, quiet and blinded by the artificial lights.
Extra Thought 1: What if what happens in Libya happens ... ... in China?
Extra Thought 2: The coalition aircrafts that bombs pro-Gaddafi facilities take off from Italian bases and are fed fuel sold to Italy by Gaddafi!!!!
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