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brianiscool

join:2000-08-16
Tampa, FL
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They will keep on looking for more ways to go after people. The smart will always adapt. Who in their right mind would pay for a new blue-ray release which cost $20 - $25 when you could pay $7.99 a month and stream it for half the price? Once the entertainment industries reduce their prices to a reasonable amount then the piracy will be reduced.

Androidian

join:2012-12-14
Purcellville, VA
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said by brianiscool:

Who in their right mind would pay for a new blue-ray release which cost $20 - $25 when you could pay $7.99 a month and stream it for half the price?

Or have it delivered via Netflix and use your BD-R to make a copy of it or just rip it to a hard drive. It took me all of 10 seconds to think of that, so I'm sure I'm not the first person to assume that there are some folks out there who use their Netflix memberships to pirate movies.

Kearnstd
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Mullica Hill, NJ

it has been done since the age of VHS. people would run two VCRs together via RCA cables and record a rental from Blockbuster.
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