Regular Registration Ends August 24
Regular registration ends next Friday, August 24. With the lineup of speakers from Chris Downs to Martin Wattenberg and Fernada Viegas to Bettina von Kupsch to Richard Buchanan, current registration prices are a steal.
| Professional | $550 |
| CMU Alumni or Educator | $350 |
| CMU Faculty and Staff | $75 |
| CMU Student | $75 |
| Other Students | $125 |
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Chris Drost is correct, that the argument on this site has been quite reasoned on both sides (i guess, linking from Penny-Arcade brings a certain class of people) The main point though is that modern society has changed to where the business models of these vast corporations have to change significantly regardless of whether or not piracy is wrong. It wont be stopped, and it will continue to accelerate unless the content providers can create an acceptible substitute. Napster wasnt huge because it was free, radio is free, borrowing CDs is free. It was huge because it was easy, the easiest way to access music in human history, and it changed the world. That mindset is beyond the studio execs apparently because they see pirates as evil, when really they are just lazy. If NBC offered a service that rivaled my private tracker site (or exceeded it) i would gladly pay money for it. In fact, I support my tracker site financially. Because its the best way presented to me to receive content. Instead of defending an archaic business model, and using their wealth to co-opt the government into helping them defend that business model, they should be looking into alternatives to actually compete with the pirates. They feel they dont have to compete, but thats not a very capalist attitude, is it?