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Re: Goyer's comments
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DavidAkin
Hi RC-W --
In my piece, I said Matt didn't want to buy some TV programs and that's what Matt said on his blog. Mind you, Matt gave lots of great reasons for why he and his housemates didn't buy the programming.
The important point I was trying to make is that here's a guy who's able and willing to pay but content distributors are not getting the content to him on his terms. So he's taking it on his terms.
Matt says on his blog: "If the networks made shows available for easy and convenient download would we pay for it? Absolutely."
But they didn't. So, as I said, in the story, they didn't want to pay ...
I'm not trying to be cute but, to be honest, the story wasn't so much about Matt as it was about the new future facing the music, film, and record industries.
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