Right, and the counter argument from the MPAA is
The MPAA says it wants to encourage legitimate download sites instead. Several TV companies are experimenting with legal peer-to-peer based downloads, including the BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4545519.stm
Come on, theyre now making it out that they are the good guys who are trying to provide a service. Wake up! If these legal sites were available, the tv sites would not exist.
Right, and the counter argument from the MPAA is The MPAA says it wants to encourage legitimate download sites instead. Several TV companies are experimenting with legal peer-to-peer based downloads, including the BBC. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4545519.stm Come on, theyre now making it out that they are the good guys who are trying to provide a service. Wake up! If these legal sites were available, the tv sites would not exist.