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Ram Harish

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mana vallu anthe brother. Mana cinemalu hit avuthayi. kani vatini nelabettokovatam radhu. akkade mana records agipothai. verey vedavalu TV LALO

TIME SLOTS KONTARU AND MEMU PODICHAMU ANTARU.

 

ALL SENIOR MENBERS PLEASE CONCENTRATE ON THIS AND TRY TO AVOID IT.

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US lo 3rd weekend kuda ayipoyindi kabatti.. inka li8 teesukuntaru.. online lo inka li8 main CD's ni stop cheste chalu India lo.. Overseas lo yee movie ayina 2 weeks ee .. so, manadi 2nd week lo vesina centers lo kuda profits vachhayi.. :bananadance: :bananadance: main CD shops meeda ride cheste chalu..

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Guys.. to my knowledge..

 

Online piracy only effects OverSea's collections...and talking about it..

 

it's impossible to 100% kill online piracy. Torrents are the major sources of online piracy, where you cannot blame torrent company, bcoz..it's uploaded and dowloaded P2P(Person to person). The file never gets hosted on a server, it is actually shared by common man like us, straight from their pc's or laptops(seeds). In some countries P2P is legal. Check this out.. All about P2P

 

Now our only backbone to kill piracy is CentralEye which has it's own limits. CentralEye couldn't remove torrent threads(P2P).

 

OK..now talking about..records and shares..

All these shares and records come from offshore only(India) not from overseas.

So If piracy can be restricted in India, no one can stop our records and collections. So In a nut shell, I think raids on CD/DVD shops can only help us sustain and get more collections.

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Guys.. to my knowledge..

 

Online piracy only effects OverSea's collections...and talking about it..

 

it's impossible to 100% kill online piracy. Torrents are the major sources of online piracy, where you cannot blame torrent company, bcoz..it's uploaded and dowloaded P2P(Person to person). The file never gets hosted on a server, it is actually shared by common man like us, straight from their pc's or laptops(seeds). In some countries P2P is legal. Check this out.. All about P2P

 

Now our only backbone to kill piracy is CentralEye which has it's own limits. CentralEye couldn't remove torrent threads(P2P).

 

OK..now talking about..records and shares..

 

All these shares and records come from offshore only(India) not from overseas.

 

So If piracy can be restricted in India, no one can stop our records and collections. So In a nut shell, I think raids on CD/DVD shops can only help us sustain and get more collections.

 

 

 

:shakehands: :shakehands: US lo distributors nasta pokudadu kada mama,, kani as lion roared no prob here :bananadance: :bananadance:

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Guys.. to my knowledge..

 

Online piracy only effects OverSea's collections...and talking about it..

 

it's impossible to 100% kill online piracy. Torrents are the major sources of online piracy, where you cannot blame torrent company, bcoz..it's uploaded and dowloaded P2P(Person to person). The file never gets hosted on a server, it is actually shared by common man like us, straight from their pc's or laptops(seeds). In some countries P2P is legal. Check this out.. All about P2P

 

Now our only backbone to kill piracy is CentralEye which has it's own limits. CentralEye couldn't remove torrent threads(P2P).

 

OK..now talking about..records and shares..

All these shares and records come from offshore only(India) not from overseas.

So If piracy can be restricted in India, no one can stop our records and collections. So In a nut shell, I think raids on CD/DVD shops can only help us sustain and get more collections.

:iagree: :iagree:

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