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Old House in Mabini

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Sites and Sounds of Iloilo

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Old House in Mabini

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Old House in Mabini | Sites and Sounds of Iloilo Old House in Mabini Search Primary Menu Skip to content Search for: Trending: Piracy February 27, 2014 vrjasmin Leave a comment Dibidi Maam! Dibidi Sir! Now that’s is a very familiar yell we encounter when we go around Iloilo. So many stores selling pirated materials, ranging from movies, songs, software, and up to security (av) systems. The surprise there is that they are selling it publicly and well, some of their buyers are also the very people who should implement the law forbidding the sale of pirated materials.   This is such the case fro Philippines.   It makes you wonder, why is it happening?   Let us the count the ways. 1. Pirated materials is way much cheaper than licensed ones. 2. It is readily available. 3. Updated. 4. Replaceable.   I’d be a hypocrite if I say I don’t buy these kind of stuff. But, well, with our economy, we really can’t afford real ones. And I guess that is t...

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