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BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN


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Re: Wow

said by dirtwarrior See Profile :

secondly there's so much content on the NET it's a pain in the ass knowing whats legal for download and whats not legal.
Oh please. If you're downloading a movie or TV show or song on bitorent and you are not paying for it that is for SALE at other places then it's pretty obvious what you are doing is illegal.

When you walk into wal-mart I'm pretty sure you can tell the diference between the free smaples and the actual product. You'd have to be close to actual mental reatrdation to not know the differnce between legal and illegal content on the net.


dirtwarrior

join:2008-03-21
really yeah wal-mart is not the internet for one. an lets say you sign up at a movie download website, only to find out the whole time the site was illegal see my point.

psx_defector

join:2001-06-09
Allen, TX

Use some damned sense. You think some Russian website that hosts movies that have just been released yesterday is on the up and up?

For every person that is using P2P for "legit" uses, like the aforementioned terabyte of Linux ISOs, there are 1000 more that use it for warez/pr0n. And even the pr0n is a second to the sheer amount of warez out there.

People here need to quit deluding themselves. P2P's main function is the dissemination of pirate media, be it software, music, or movies. To say otherwise is just plain stupid.

That being said, there are plenty of legit uses of P2P. Ignoring the dubious business model that relies on getting software out to others not through their own OC12 but through everyone else's pipes, saving said company MILLIONS in bandwidth charges, there has to be a better way to send this data. Perhaps a client that only moves legit content, with headers marked as so.


dirtwarrior

join:2008-03-21
what about the kids.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to dirtwarrior
said by dirtwarrior See Profile :

an lets say you sign up at a movie download website, only to find out the whole time the site was illegal see my point.
Oh please. You are not that stupid are you?

"Gee I wonder if this apple.com is legit? I'm not sure about amazon.com. It might be a ripoff. Freemovies.ru yeah that looks legit."

psx_defector

join:2001-06-09
Allen, TX

reply to dirtwarrior
I say F the children, metaphorically of course.

I'm sick of that argument too. I don't have children. I am restricted from buying a perfectly legal beverage around my town because some kids MIGHT try to buy beer. You know what, if they are buying it, maybe perhaps someone should have thought twice than selling to obvious children. And once again, going back to the argument about P2P, the one teen attempting to buy beer is just a drop in the bucket compared to over 21 friends/thievery/swiping from parents. A beer store doesn't open up and all of a sudden every teen in the area is lined up attempting to buy beer.

Have some damn common sense.

If kids are accessing sites that you have no knowledge about, then you failed as a parent, and deserve whatever you get. You don't leave your wireless open, therefore don't leave your network wide open if you don't want people to access stuff.

God gave us filters, learn to use them. If I can block it in a corporate environment, anyone can certainly do it in a home.


dirtwarrior

join:2008-03-21
·Verizon FIOS

well thats true but most parents dont give ah fuck what there kids do. all parents will say they do but lets face it its hard nowadays to tell a 16 year old what to do you no it in so do I an further more most kids teens whatever dont have jobs and that higher's the rate for theft. and I do have common snse way more then this whole site combined.
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