It costs money to make the movies, and people get paid for it, so I guess I think that people should pay to own the movie. Is this the start of a paradigm shift of information? I would love to see the world because "open sourced".
... I downloaded around 40GB worth of stuff (tv shows, movies, etc). I filled my hard drive. Never heard anything from them. They're good people. I still don't get why the general consensus around here is that downloading TV shows and movies from each other should be legal. Can someone explain the reason of why it shouldn't be considered a form of stealing? (From this viewpoint the "They're good people" thing is kind of funny considering I view it as someone calling them "Good people" for letting them steal things)
You're right but in context what do you REALLY think has caused such a high jump? People wanting to encrypt their... file sharing data... and what's a reason for doing that.... hmmm.... especially in a single year.
I haven't heard of any of that. Where do you get your news from, I would love to know...
It costs money to make the movies, and people get paid for it, so I guess I think that people should pay to own the movie. Is this the start of a paradigm shift of information? I would love to see the world because "open sourced".
You're right but in context what do you REALLY think has caused such a high jump? People wanting to encrypt their... file sharing data... and what's a reason for doing that.... hmmm.... especially in a single year.
Okay... why did the chicken cross from point "A" to point "B"?
So... the other 20% live forever?