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    Meh i don't use it anyway so it's not a problem. Prefer Spotify. Need to get my premium though ;[

    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Good news.
    And OMG will you stop commenting like this on everything about piracy. You're not some massive director who has millions of movies stole . Nobody wants to steal any movie you produce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    Meh i don't use it anyway so it's not a problem. Prefer Spotify. Need to get my premium though ;[



    And OMG will you stop commenting like this on everything about piracy. You're not some massive director who has millions of movies stole . Nobody wants to steal any movie you produce.
    so what? I think its good news, it was a pile of **** to be honest.

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    hello has anyone heard of Frostwire? all the features of Limewire Pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonzeet View Post
    hello has anyone heard of Frostwire? all the features of Limewire Pro?
    I prefer just finding the torrent files I need on random sites and downloading them through utorrent. At least then you can read the reviews/rating/details etc.

    Mininova got shut down so now I use isohunt.
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    The fact is
    Piracy GREATLY damages the film industry. And do you people know how hard it is to make a film? How much effort it takes? Pirating a film is the same as stealing the wallet of someone who spent 18 hours a day for 6 months to a year with no let-up just to do what they love. The piracy warnings on electronic media are COMPLETELY correct. You wouldn't shoplift, but you'd cowardly hide behind your computer and STEAL a film. Studio execs make the most money by far from movies, and the film-makers DON'T. So you steal from the percentages that they make. It's stealing and there is NO excuse for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    The fact is
    Piracy GREATLY damages the film industry. And do you people know how hard it is to make a film? How much effort it takes? Pirating a film is the same as stealing the wallet of someone who spent 18 hours a day for 6 months to a year with no let-up just to do what they love. The piracy warnings on electronic media are COMPLETELY correct. You wouldn't shoplift, but you'd cowardly hide behind your computer and STEAL a film. Studio execs make the most money by far from movies, and the film-makers DON'T. So you steal from the percentages that they make. It's stealing and there is NO excuse for it.
    LMAO WHAT?

    Paranormal Activity 1, $11,000 budget, profited around $107,906,283. HARDLY GOD DAMNED DAMAGING. jdich euikjhgu tyfytvtyvgv yvhbhjbhjbhjbhjbjhb cheice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    The fact is
    Piracy GREATLY damages the film industry. And do you people know how hard it is to make a film? How much effort it takes? Pirating a film is the same as stealing the wallet of someone who spent 18 hours a day for 6 months to a year with no let-up just to do what they love. The piracy warnings on electronic media are COMPLETELY correct. You wouldn't shoplift, but you'd cowardly hide behind your computer and STEAL a film. Studio execs make the most money by far from movies, and the film-makers DON'T. So you steal from the percentages that they make. It's stealing and there is NO excuse for it.
    Actually there is an excuse for it, this is the internet and i have anonymity over what i download, therefore i shall take full use of that


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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    The fact is
    Piracy GREATLY damages the film industry. And do you people know how hard it is to make a film? How much effort it takes? Pirating a film is the same as stealing the wallet of someone who spent 18 hours a day for 6 months to a year with no let-up just to do what they love. The piracy warnings on electronic media are COMPLETELY correct. You wouldn't shoplift, but you'd cowardly hide behind your computer and STEAL a film. Studio execs make the most money by far from movies, and the film-makers DON'T. So you steal from the percentages that they make. It's stealing and there is NO excuse for it.
    I feel so sorry for actors when I see them high rolling in their range rovers/bentleys/ferrari's etc then arriving at their multi-million pound house in LA. Them darn piraters!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    The fact is
    Piracy GREATLY damages the film industry. And do you people know how hard it is to make a film? How much effort it takes? Pirating a film is the same as stealing the wallet of someone who spent 18 hours a day for 6 months to a year with no let-up just to do what they love. The piracy warnings on electronic media are COMPLETELY correct. You wouldn't shoplift, but you'd cowardly hide behind your computer and STEAL a film. Studio execs make the most money by far from movies, and the film-makers DON'T. So you steal from the percentages that they make. It's stealing and there is NO excuse for it.
    I think it damages the industry but I think it's far too late to close Limewire. People use so many other ways of obtaining music for free anyway that it doesn't really matter I don't think.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Actors are paid FEES. They are NOT the film-makers nor do they suffer from piracy.

    Paranormal Activity is an independent film that got a lucky break with distribution. A one in a million.

    Oh, and to the glutton for envy who said no one wants to pirate a film of mine. The less people who pirate my movies the better, but I fully expect many to do so when my feature hits cinemas across the UK next year.

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