Then how can I pirate something I already paid for?
According to the witch hunters it's because you didn't watch it on the proper device or in the original format with all the ads and commercials.
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Then how can I pirate something I already paid for?
According to the witch hunters it's because you didn't watch it on the proper device or in the original format with all the ads and commercials.
I don't watch that many shows. I'm watching a few of the shows on Netflix that are exclusives (which I pay for, $9.99/month) and then Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Dexter, and Falling Skies. I'd be fine with paying $2/episode for each. Especially if I got to send the money directly to the creators rather than have it sliced up between a bunch of shitty content providers like Comcast.So if every show that you watch was at that rate, would you pay that much? Of course if that's the only show, not bad, but imagine if you watch 10 shows a week. You're talking $80 a month. That's 2 shows a night for 5 nights. If that's cheap for you, great, but not for me.
yep. I pirate because I can
So if every show that you watch was at that rate, would you pay that much? Of course if that's the only show, not bad, but imagine if you watch 10 shows a week. You're talking $80 a month. That's 2 shows a night for 5 nights. If that's cheap for you, great, but not for me.
Which does nothing to actually prevent piracy, and most likely drives more people to pirate as watching legal content becomes more and more draconian.Which is why we see increased DRM and the likes of the MPAA/RIAA taking people to court for huge sums of money.
Which does nothing to actually prevent piracy, and most likely drives more people to pirate as watching legal content becomes more and more draconian.
Yeah, DRM and lawsuits are shit... but saying it drives more people to piracy I think is wrong. People do it because they can do it easily with little risk. If they make it hard enough to pirate and the risks are great enough, I'm pretty sure piracy rates will drop like a rock.Which does nothing to actually prevent piracy, and most likely drives more people to pirate as watching legal content becomes more and more draconian.
I know quite a few people who just don't have any money.
Which does nothing to actually prevent piracy, and most likely drives more people to pirate as watching legal content becomes more and more draconian.