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Hong Kong man who distributed three Hollywood films on network will be sentenced for copyright infringement Nov. 7.
Hong Kong man who distributed three Hollywood films on network will be sentenced for copyright infringement Nov. 7.
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If the movie industry was smart, they would be looking for digital distrobution much like iTunes / Napster and this would be much less of a problem.
I'm as opposed to the entertainment industries as the rest of you pirates, but we as users have got to stop making these dumbs**t arguments to justify our actions if we want to have any respect and credibility at all.
If I were a senator and presented with two sides on this issue:
Industry: "we made the content and people are stealing it online."
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Consumers: "the content is crap and we can't download it legally so we are entirely justified in stealing this content which is so crappy it should be free anyway (but we still want it)"
I think I'd have to spend all of about 2 seconds deciding the industry is right and filesharers should be penalized.
We're hurting ourselves with stupid comments like these.
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Sounds like the author wants to spread FUD about BitTorrent.
- Tracker Owner? Seeder? Leecher?
- by Davage October 27, 2005 10:39 AM PDT
- I'm more interested to learn if this guy actually ran a tracker server, was the original seeder (or at least one of them) or was just an unlucky leecher.
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(5 Comments)By BT's nature, while you are "receiving" you are also "distributing" (unless you are truly leeching and not sending packets back to the swarm).