Comments on: TorrentSpy shuts down in the U.S.
Under siege by Hollywood, the company bars American residents from the site.
Under siege by Hollywood, the company bars American residents from the site.
December 26, 2009 2:17 PM PST
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Lets sue Microsoft, their OS allows to play the material.
Lets sue LCD monitor manufacturers, they have not asked Hollywood whether they can show it.
Is this the way?
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maf
Oh, wait...
entirely..
It was a good run with Torrent Spy - I saved a ton of money on lousy movies that would have been a waste of $20 to see. Oh well, I guess I'll take them out of my Favorites folder today.
subject line.
Good luck.
smack-dab in the heartland.
THANKS MPAA/RIAA!
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(21 Comments)I am an individual who spends a great deal of money on movies. I do not like piracy, however I feel that it is no longer immoral to steal from the MPAA. It is still illegal, just not immoral.
I think the best solution to this mess is to stop going to or purchasing movies, and start reading more books.