It's nice to see that this notion has made it to Forbes. I think the vast majority of consumers understand that movies and music cost money to make, and they want to support them. They just don't want to pay money and end up not even owning what they paid for because the studio limits how they can use it.
It's nice to see that this notion has made it to Forbes. I think the vast majority of consumers understand that movies and music cost money to make, and they want to support them. They just don't want to pay money and end up not even owning what they paid for because the studio limits how they can use it.