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prestonlewis
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Re: What % of File-sharing is Legal?

said by supergirl See Profile :

said by Alphy See Profile :

Where did you read that it was 1%? Please link me to that
I believe it was in the NY Times a few years ago.

I've went to Torrent sites. All I saw was illegal stuff. So, I bet the 99% of file-sharing is illegal is probably correct.
No, no, no. You got it backwards. The NYT said only 1% was illegal. I recently visited a torrent site and everything I saw was legal. I'm sure 99% of file-sharing is legal is probably correct.

Opinions. You can warp 'em any way you want!


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said by prestonlewis See Profile :

said by supergirl See Profile :

said by Alphy See Profile :

Where did you read that it was 1%? Please link me to that
I believe it was in the NY Times a few years ago.

I've went to Torrent sites. All I saw was illegal stuff. So, I bet the 99% of file-sharing is illegal is probably correct.
No, no, no. You got it backwards. The NYT said only 1% was illegal. I recently visited a torrent site and everything I saw was legal. I'm sure 99% of file-sharing is legal is probably correct.

Opinions. You can warp 'em any way you want!
Just when I didn't think I could find a more ridiculous comment.
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March 28th, @10:34AM

Says the person who went to torrent sites where ALL THEY HAVE IS COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL. Yeah, that's the *only* place to get stuff via BitTorrent.

That 1% is probably right, given the sheer amount of copyright infringement that is done, but you've gotta find more evidence than a random NYT article you can't find and your searches through teh torrentz.


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irony much?


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reply to prestonlewis
said by prestonlewis See Profile :

said by supergirl See Profile :

said by Alphy See Profile :

Where did you read that it was 1%? Please link me to that
I believe it was in the NY Times a few years ago.

I've went to Torrent sites. All I saw was illegal stuff. So, I bet the 99% of file-sharing is illegal is probably correct.
No, no, no. You got it backwards. The NYT said only 1% was illegal. I recently visited a torrent site and everything I saw was legal. I'm sure 99% of file-sharing is legal is probably correct.

Opinions. You can warp 'em any way you want!
So me a torrent search engine that has 99% of their top results legal items, cause I can show you lots that are 99% (or more) illegal items.

These opinions are soundly based on observation.

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said by prestonlewis See Profile :

said by supergirl See Profile :

said by Alphy See Profile :

Where did you read that it was 1%? Please link me to that
I believe it was in the NY Times a few years ago.

I've went to Torrent sites. All I saw was illegal stuff. So, I bet the 99% of file-sharing is illegal is probably correct.
No, no, no. You got it backwards. The NYT said only 1% was illegal. I recently visited a torrent site and everything I saw was legal. I'm sure 99% of file-sharing is legal is probably correct.

Opinions. You can warp 'em any way you want!
Are you high? You probably think download a copy of your favorite movie or TV show via torrent is legal don't you?

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Movie, no. TV Show?
Probably not legal, but much harder IMO to defend being illegial.

I can tape a TV show to VHS (and edit out commercials) and watch it later. That's legal. I can take that tape to a different location and watch it, and it's legal. I'm pretty sure most people would also think it's reasonable for me to give that tape to a friend and that would still be legal.

But if I download that show after it airs from a torrent (at a reduced quality if it's a 350MB XviD file) - that's illegial. This gets back to this color of the bits essay - it's kind of retarded IMO.
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said by supergirl See Profile :

Just when I didn't think I could find a more ridiculous comment.
Haha. This is hilarity. It is OK for you to use that reasoning but when it is turned around you it is unacceptable and ridiculous? This is what the word hypocrite in the English language refers to.


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You probably think download a copy of your favorite movie or TV show via torrent is legal don't you?
I find it equivalent to recording it to DVR or Tape.

My isp/tv provider is Verizon. Why should it matter if the ones and zeros are sent to my DVR or computer?
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Umm you obviously are anti downloading copyright stuff from Bit Torrent.

Have you heard of Hulu, Joost or Fancast? Watched a Full Epidsode of your favorite TV show or caught a movie on these sites or on ABC, CBS, NBC, etc...?

If you have or have heard of these legal alternatives its because of our supposed pirate activities! We can thank piracy for these legal sites and thank the Pirate Bay guys for being pioneers!

Piracy equals progress! It always has...(from the printing press to today's supposed illegal downloading)


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said by hopeflicker See Profile :

said by BF69 See Profile :

You probably think download a copy of your favorite movie or TV show via torrent is legal don't you?
I find it equivalent to recording it to DVR or Tape.

My isp/tv provider is Verizon. Why should it matter if the ones and zeros are sent to my DVR or computer?
I'd just like to point out that this is quality work (the graphic).

Actually, the article mentions "clogged up" pipes. Are there really any clogged up pipes? I mean, I don't have any problems consistently getting the full speed I paid for (DSL).

And I'm glad the article pointed out the loss of customers potential. Really, a lot of customers paying for that super-fast speed may opt down to the lowest tier or switch ISPs completely. Not a good business move except for, perhaps, the RIAA/MPAA. And that's truly debatable as well.


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said by Edge1 See Profile :

said by hopeflicker See Profile :

said by BF69 See Profile :

You probably think download a copy of your favorite movie or TV show via torrent is legal don't you?
I find it equivalent to recording it to DVR or Tape.

My isp/tv provider is Verizon. Why should it matter if the ones and zeros are sent to my DVR or computer?
I'd just like to point out that this is quality work (the graphic).

Bet you didnt know i was a full time artist by day, did ya
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March 28th, @10:44PM

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Well, the main difference is that when you download a show via P2P, copies are being made and distributed. I'm sure if you were at home making thousands of copies of VHS tapes of shows without commercials and gave them to people it might be an issue. Personally I have no problems with people downloading TV shows, but I can see the argument vs just letting a friend borrow a tape you made or keeping it for your own use.

A more comparable analogy is recording a show yourself on your PC as a file instead of using a VHS tape.


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said by Silly Fool :

Piracy equals progress! It always has...(from the printing press to today's supposed illegal downloading)
From apple to microsoft
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