![]() Somewhat related to this, it appears that Google is now blocking some custom searches set up by torrent tracker sites to help people find torrents via Google’s custom search engine. This was a way to convert people into paying for the files. It’s difficult to see any rationale for this at all. Yet, apparently, Amazon doesn’t like the idea of converting unauthorized downloaders into authorized purchasers, as it demanded that Coda.fm remove links to the purchase pages on and also killed off Coda.fm’s affiliate account. ![]() As such, it certainly makes sense to put links on file sharing systems to take them to sites where they can purchase the digital version if they really want to. While it’s certainly not true for everyone who uses file sharing systems, plenty of people do actually use them as a “try before you buy” system.
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