[Groop] downloading e-groo
Ryan Simmons
ryan.gsimmons at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 18:52:47 PDT 2007
Ya know, I have been thinking on this ethical dilemma for a few days and am
wondering about one thing.
Let's say someone had a friend that told them about Groo. Then let them
look at say some Pacific issues of Groo and that friend decided they wanted
a copy of some kind for themselves.
What options do they have?
They either buy the copies on ebay, which not a single cent goes to the Groo
creators, or they download virtual copies. Either way Sergio, Mark, Stan,
and Luth don't get a single penny for it. How can anyone right now get any
copy of the Pacific Groos that would financially benefit the creators?
I'm not aware of any copies of those Groos from that time period that is
available that would do such a thing. So would that person downloading
(technically illegal, I agree) those copies actually deny them any money
(Despite the possibility that it is conceivable they may reprint yet again
those stories in the future)? Or would it just deny resalers money that do
not pass along any of that money to the Groo creators?
I may be missing something. I often do. :P But I can't think of what it
is.
Maybe you guys can fill me in.
Ryan
(Owns a legally purchased copy of at least one of every original Groo
story. hehe)
On 6/18/07, azamin zainol abidin <azamin7 at streamyx.com> wrote:
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> was "sink their ship" was your standard response Gary...? :D
>
> Greg Craill wrote:
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> The term is now "Liberate" Gary . . . . . :o)
>
> and I second the motion
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