RSS Bot Posted October 12, 2010 Share Posted October 12, 2010 This weekend the family and I got together with the in-laws for a Canadian Thanksgiving dinner. We arrived early and ended up spending the time watching "How to Train Your Dragon". About halfway through, their son comments, "pretty good quality for a download." I'd figured we were watching a DVD instead of a Blu-Ray, even though they had a PS3. But then I realized he wasn't saying this was streaming from Netflix, but it was pirated (via LimeWire, which he was using to download Gladiator). I have to confess that my past is not lily white when it comes to copyright infringement. However, I have to say that my DVD library is made up of pressed, not burned, media. And I don't have a folder of MP3s shared via BitTorrent. (Heck, I seldom even run BT.) So let's just say I try to set a good example and respect copyright. But free is a major temptation for people, especially when it is easy and seemingly risk free. So while I don't support... http://www.atariage.com/forums/blog/7/entry-7538-piracy-is-too-damn-easy/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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