Music and movies have always been the most beloved form of entertainment for everyone. It is a tremendous blessing for each of us living in the 21st century that these two passions that most everyone has are more accessible now than at any time in history. With the aid of high-speed internet and search engines, through just a few clicks practically any movie or any song one desires can be acquired. It is also no wonder that movie and music burning have become opportunities to earn profit, albeit informally and perhaps illicitly.
Plain and simply, downloading of movies and music without paying are constitutionally prohibited. Even though a plethora of downloading sites catering to billions of downloaders do exist, the legal way of acquiring online movies and music still requires the customer to pay via PayPal, credit card, or the like. It is for this reason that starting up a movie and music burning business may seem impractical if it is to be done the legal way. It will require the investor to shell out a hefty sum of money in order to expand his library of movies and music. Increasing the price per burn will, in all likelihood, turn off potential customers as well. This is especially true considering that since most everyone has access to high speed internet, almost everyone can simply download and burn on their own without the assistance of an actual movie and music burning establishment.
So while a movie and burning business is a great way to earn additional income, legally speaking this is not an entirely feasible business to establish considering all the legal fees to be paid to acquire movies and music. It may be fun to download and swap music and movies between peers and most of us actually do that, but as a technopreneurial endeavor, it may not be the best thing to delve into.
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