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Paying for movies that you can burn
Yep... I was tagged by the DMCA for sharing a movie that I had. I had already deleted this movie and never watched it or copied it,(Bad copy). But my downloading days are over. What I would like to see is movies for sale that you could burn and watch on your TV instead of the computer. I would pay a reasonable price. It's hard to get the family around the computer to watch a movie that you can pay to download now. Perhaps this day is coming. I believe there is a market out there. They do it with music why not movies? I belong to Blockbuster online and many times a movie is lost or the DVD damaged so bad that the movies can't be played. The world is changing and powers in Hollywood are going to have to change too. I remember when the VCR was seen as a threat. I seen a lot of change since I was born in the 40's. This is just another chapter in the on going book........
Posted by: Junebug_z   Posted on: 01/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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yada yada yada  htotten | 01/26/05
The people will do what the people want  mojoman_x@... | 01/26/05
So the solution is to give up?  NonZealot | 01/26/05
Locks only keep honest people honest.  bobb88 | 01/26/05
Eh, not impressed by that statement  NonZealot | 01/26/05
Locks do only keep honest people honest  voska | 01/26/05
Why I pirate DVDs...  Jomo_z | 01/27/05
MPAA/RIAA are driving p2p sharing  tic swayback | 01/27/05
There are lots of solutions  tic swayback | 01/26/05
The "BEST" way to lose an enemy  Squawkbox | 01/26/05
Problem is  voska | 01/26/05
Thanks for replying  NonZealot | 01/26/05
One point to pick  Linux User 147560 | 01/26/05
But as you say a speed trap catches people  voska | 01/26/05
Speeding and copyright  tic swayback | 01/26/05
voska and tic: thanks for copyright info (NT)  NonZealot | 01/26/05
Copyright was originally 14 years.  Update victim | 01/27/05
I think it's time for YOU to give up  Jeff Spicoli | 01/26/05
Thank You!!!!!!!!!!  M_c | 01/26/05
Yeah I know ignorance of the law is no excuse  Squawkbox | 01/26/05
The law is the law is the law.........or not  Dave F_z | 01/26/05
Paying for movies that you can burn  Junebug_z | 01/28/05
Perhaps not, but....  WhoDaMan | 01/27/05
Hilarious!  Jeff Spicoli | 01/26/05
RE: "Hilarious" & "I think it's time for YOU to give up"  Scrat | 01/28/05
Oh well, Linux will wipe out the MPAA  FilledOut | 01/26/05
MPAA winners in the end  Roger Ramjet | 01/27/05
Future sales methods  Update victim | 01/27/05
Fat Parasitic Entities  StevieA | 01/28/05
My DVD buying and Movie going has been very reduce since the suing started  GreatInca | 01/27/05
Alleluia man!!!!!  StevieA | 01/28/05
But Does it "phone Home"?.  Update victim | 01/27/05

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