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« on: February 01, 2012, 05:07:50 PM »
Note: I am NOT for the passing of the bill, but I do have an argument for passing it.
Since many companies are making new material for the owners to view, the widespread movies are increasing. These pieces of film take alot to make (in the millions), plus salaries. Since these movies take alot of money to make, they need to rely on others buying their products. Pirating has been a recent idea for years. Because of pirating, people can watch movies for free and the companies cannot make a profit. If they can't make a profit, they lose money. If they lose money, they can't make many films. If they can't make many films, then we have nothing to enjoy for others and ourselves. This goes in a complete cycle and can either spiral up or down.