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    I gave you a place where you can watch
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    not to mention its the best site if you actually do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    Who gives a toss?

    I am sorry, but Misawa, would you rather he downloaded the movie then gave it to his mates too, or watched it online (albeit for free) but not actually steal it?

    Think of it as walking in to Comet and watching their TVs
    misawa will most probably say buy it, don't be cheap, doesn't help the industry, etc.

    even though they're all true, hey i prefer being a cheapskate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    Who gives a toss?

    I am sorry, but Misawa, would you rather he downloaded the movie then gave it to his mates too, or watched it online (albeit for free) but not actually steal it?

    Think of it as walking in to Comet and watching their TVs
    Like me Misawa works in the film production area. It's like you may download music but I bet if you became an artist struggling to sell your work you'd change your opinion on people downloading it.

    With DVD's and stuff like Love Film so cheap now people can get what they want legally for not much. It won't stop people downloading but you can't expect people who work in that industry to like it.

    You wouldn't go to a bakery and steal their products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Like me Misawa works in the film production area. It's like you may download music but I bet if you became an artist struggling to sell your work you'd change your opinion on people downloading it.

    With DVD's and stuff like Love Film so cheap now people can get what they want legally for not much. It won't stop people downloading but you can't expect people who work in that industry to like it.

    You wouldn't go to a bakery and steal their products.
    Actually one of my fave bands lead singers is registerd to a music leaking site and he leaks his own bands music for download so yeh.

    I use www.zmovie.tv

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Like me Misawa works in the film production area. It's like you may download music but I bet if you became an artist struggling to sell your work you'd change your opinion on people downloading it.

    With DVD's and stuff like Love Film so cheap now people can get what they want legally for not much. It won't stop people downloading but you can't expect people who work in that industry to like it.

    You wouldn't go to a bakery and steal their products.
    So, movies like Inception who make 10x the profit that their budget was and labels such as EMI who take 99% of the music's cut and gives the artist 0.5p per download is any better? I'd purchase music, but right now I don't want to give my money to greedy-ass labels.

    Stealing bread from a bakery is taking the original, physically stealing (as would be physically stealing a DVD), downloading is simply making a copy of, if piracy was ruled out, they still wouldn't get my money, there are no lost sales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    So, movies like Inception who make 10x the profit that their budget was and labels such as EMI who take 99% of the music's cut and gives the artist 0.5p per download is any better? I'd purchase music, but right now I don't want to give my money to greedy-ass labels.

    Stealing bread from a bakery is taking the original, physically stealing (as would be physically stealing a DVD), downloading is simply making a copy of, if piracy was ruled out, they still wouldn't get my money, there are no lost sales.
    Yeah the big film companies and labels do get a lot but the problem is the majority of people will download everything regardless of who made it meaning small independent film companies and labels will get their stuff.

    And Cwmbran if he wants to distribute his music then that's his choice but others have different opinions.

    How I see it is I work for Tesco at the moment, there massive, a big money making thing like the labels and film companies, so according to you lot that means we should steal from them, but most obviously wont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Like me Misawa works in the film production area. It's like you may download music but I bet if you became an artist struggling to sell your work you'd change your opinion on people downloading it.

    With DVD's and stuff like Love Film so cheap now people can get what they want legally for not much. It won't stop people downloading but you can't expect people who work in that industry to like it.

    You wouldn't go to a bakery and steal their products.
    When you say working in the industry what do you mean? Isn't Misawa a reviewer? How exactly does people watching (NOT downloading) movies online affect reviewing a film at all?

    I am not saying I agree with downloading everything and tend to pay for DVD's and some music myself. Also, in reply to 'dirr(r)ty', I never questioned what is wrong with it, but really I don't see how someone watching a movie online (which in many respects is a bit like gonig around a friends house and watching their dvd..) is that bad.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    When you say working in the industry what do you mean? Isn't Misawa a reviewer? How exactly does people watching (NOT downloading) movies online affect reviewing a film at all?
    He's a producer, says so on his IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3033111/
    Chippiewill.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    He's a producer, says so on his IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3033111/
    Ah fair enough then, I know he does reviews for stuff lol I don't tend to keep peoples IMDB's though haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    When you say working in the industry what do you mean? Isn't Misawa a reviewer? How exactly does people watching (NOT downloading) movies online affect reviewing a film at all?

    I am not saying I agree with downloading everything and tend to pay for DVD's and some music myself. Also, in reply to 'dirr(r)ty', I never questioned what is wrong with it, but really I don't see how someone watching a movie online (which in many respects is a bit like gonig around a friends house and watching their dvd..) is that bad.
    Well it all comes down to simply one thing, money. People say its okay to download as the film studio's get lots of profit anyway's but a lot of these same people download stuff from independent film-makers who can often be struggling to get cash.

    You might not see the problem but you have to see it as someone's job, thus the reason I used stealing food from a supermarket as an example - it's just the same - someone looses profit someone gains something for free illegally.

    People think its different because it's digital but never really think of the people who worked hard to produce it.

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