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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/834534"><b>Sankyuu</b></A> : I like BitTorrent, mostly for downloading non-North American released Japanese Animation titles, which have been freely 'fan-subbed'. I think BitTorrent will be around for a long time, since it does not TECHNICALLY violate any sort of laws, if you do not sell what you download. That is why, in the case of anime, whenever a series is licensed, it is taken off of most Japanese-BT sites. Not even RIAA can smash BitTorrent, if it does not break any sort of laws. <br><br>If it does, then let us all sell our DSL/Cable connections, and stop buying CD's and all forms of media all together, and send the world into economic chaos.]]></description>
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