Piracy Paradox II

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  • pr20

    It baffles me when an article can can raise some valid points and at the same time bring up some oversimplifications that truly cancel out the validity of other points - or at least put the research of the writer in serious doubt.

    "But while knockoffs undoubtedly do steal some sales from originals, they are, for the most part, targeted at an entirely different market segment; people who appreciate high style but can't afford high prices."

    You can't be serious. In today's information filed world only a truly naive person would believe that all i'm getting with a H&M knock off is cheaper meterial. You are making a moral choice that says i don't care that human rights were violated to create such incredibly inexpensive piece of clothing.

    • Additionally, knockoffs with brand names to them show the consumer only cares about the name rather than the quality of a product.orrinward
    • a product. Gucci-patterned baseball caps and horribly shaped tees with a massive 'Prada' slogan are an attempt to look stylish with no appreciation of style.orrinward
    • to look stylish with no appreciation of style.orrinward
    • pr2 you seem to not read or understand the article or video.e-pill
    • im not going to get into it with you unless you have some ass fucking stories for me..e-pill
    • but you speak with ignorance beyond retardedness.. and i love it@!!e-pill
    • especially since you ass fuck fashion chicks in the ass and post about it.e-pill
    • there is nothing greater than reading of your ass fucking stories of williamsburg hookerse-pill
    • when you talk fashion and it sounds like clatter of dead rabbits. ass fuck stories.. yo!!e-pill

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