At Least 25 Million Americans Pirate Movies
ThinSkin writes "Roughly 18 percent of the U.S. online population has illegally downloaded a full-length movie at some point in the past, according to a telephone and online study of 2,600 Americans. A typical movie downloader is 29 years of age, while 63 percent of all downloaders are male, and 37 percent are female. Kaan Yigit, director of the study, observes, 'There is a Robin Hood effect — most people perceive celebrities and studios to be rich already and as a result don't think of movie downloading as a big deal. The current crop of 'download to own' movie services and the new ones coming into the market will need to offer greater flexibility of use, selection and low prices to convert the current users to their services — otherwise file-sharing will continue to thrive.'"
and I've only seen one last year! Where can I find the others? :)
Roughly 18 percent of the U.S. online population has illegally downloaded a full-length movie at some point in the past
...and roughly 34 percent of the U.S. online population has illegally downloaded the first few minutes of a full-length movie, then cancelled that download to try to find a faster one.
Sam! If you will let me be,
I will try them.
You will see.
When I found out that Hollywood regularly adjusts their accounting practices to show their movies all lose money, I decided to adjust my own checkbook to show that I paid for all the movies on my computer.
{ - Generic Guy - }
~~~ Paf. Le chien.
That's right, I'm a movie pirate! And I like movies rated ARRRRRRR!!!
Oh, broadband isn't necessary. I downloaded a movie at 56k. I downloaded one movie, and it took me most of 2006.
Step 1: Download Bitlord.
Step 2: Download VLC Media Player
Step 3: Visit Mininova and find a tracker.
Step 4: Open file with VLC and enjoy.
But still I think your right. It's probably not 18% of all citizens, probably more like 18% of all households with broadband.
You're using her as bait, Master!