You get their products for free instead of buying it from them and that is a major loss on their behalf. they got into this business to make money.
The negative side of piracy is that it has not been legalized yet.
There isn't one specific piracy commercial song, as piracy is illegal and not endorsed by any legitimate businesses. However, there have been various campaigns and commercials created to raise awareness about the negative consequences of piracy, often using original songs or licensed music to convey their message.
Piracy
The government is taking several measures to protect businesses against piracy. This includes enforcing intellectual property laws, implementing international agreements and treaties, conducting raids and seizures of counterfeit goods, promoting public awareness campaigns, and facilitating collaboration between law enforcement agencies and industry stakeholders to combat piracy effectively. Additionally, some governments are adopting technological measures and digital rights management systems to safeguard businesses against online piracy.
People sue and you could go to jail
The NCC attempts to promote respect of others' IP rights, while reducing or eliminating piracy. Their focus is enforcing copyright law to benefit Nigerian artists, rather than consumer rights. However, as piracy becomes less common, the consumer can have a better chance of knowing that their support of artists, in the form of CD sales, really supports the artists, not counterfeiters.
No, it is not. This would be considered piracy. As with all music, you need to purchase the songs. This ensures sound quality and the support of the artists.
The music business was the first creative industry to be hit by digital piracy. Thousands of artists have suffered, hundreds of thousands of employees have lost their jobs and many labels have disappeared. Now films and books are in the same struggle. A European study says more than a million more jobs will be lost by 2015 unless online piracy is tackled
Piracy is a type of copyright infringement. A traditional radio station, for example, would pay a fee to the performing rights organizations for each song played; a pirate radio station operates without a license from the PRO, so artists are not paid when their work is broadcast.
No. Although some software piracy is done by people who are anti-profit, or "sticking it to the man," most of it is actually done by businesses in third-world countries. In Iran, the selling and distributing of pirated software is actually encouraged.
There's piracy everywhere. From England to Cuba, you can bet there's piracy.
in businesses in Bangkok i took over piracy operation and you collect them like politco corruptos in cuba and i believe they are a random drop when doing jobs.