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On Piracy, radio, & Walmarts is a free downloadable documentary
tackling the burning questions of internet piracy. Unimpressed by the regurgitation
of tired arguments in the media, it aims to shed some light and bring some
depth to the topic. Originally available from their website (until it was Dugg
to high heaven), it can now been found and downloaded from the ever trusty
Google Video.
The price of a movie download needs to be reduced in order to attract users who illegally download movies from file sharing sites such as Limewire. Using websites such as Cinema Now, Vizumi (http://www.vizumi.com), AOL, Empire etc is protecting the consumer. These sites are 100% legal and safe. If you get caught downloading via a file sharing website then you could face imprisonment. I personally won't risk it for the sake of saving a few £ and now use a legal download site. The more of us who do this, the more chance of price reductions and going some way to putting an end to illegal downloads.
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Mark Shaw on On Piracy, Radio, & Walmarts
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