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Downloading using BitTorrent
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Hi
I downloaded BitTorrent program and am currently using this to download a few moives. I then want to put the movie onto a dvd so i can watch it on my tv. It wont copy to a disc tho, says incorrect format or something? It plays on my pc fine.
any ideas
I downloaded BitTorrent program and am currently using this to download a few moives. I then want to put the movie onto a dvd so i can watch it on my tv. It wont copy to a disc tho, says incorrect format or something? It plays on my pc fine.
any ideas
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are holier than thou, well get a life fella's millions download copies of films cds and software progs for nothing, dont tell me you haven't done so sometime or other, and yes the producers of these original don't loose out that much. go onto google and get more info on this subject (its not illegal)
are holier than thou, well get a life fella's millions download copies of films cds and software progs for nothing, dont tell me you haven't done so sometime or other, and yes the producers of these original don't loose out that much. go onto google and get more info on this subject (its not illegal)
Chuck....
I often wonder if these people would feel the same about walking into HMV and stealing their DVD's and CD's.
This is more or less what they do when they download these things for free.
Anyone who thinks it isn't illegal to download films from Bit Torrent and similar sites must be a bit mental!
I often wonder if these people would feel the same about walking into HMV and stealing their DVD's and CD's.
This is more or less what they do when they download these things for free.
Anyone who thinks it isn't illegal to download films from Bit Torrent and similar sites must be a bit mental!
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leggy
It's not a matter of opinion ... or a lifestyle choice
its breaking the law
How about if in my opinion it would be ok for me to come round to your house and steal your DVD collection
My chum could probably be persuaded that it's ok to do something like that ... so two of us think it's ok .... how about you?
so my question to you is will you post your address?
and dates and times when you won't be home
you seem to be eager to answer other questions - I assume this is also a reasonable request?
It's not a matter of opinion ... or a lifestyle choice
its breaking the law
How about if in my opinion it would be ok for me to come round to your house and steal your DVD collection
My chum could probably be persuaded that it's ok to do something like that ... so two of us think it's ok .... how about you?
so my question to you is will you post your address?
and dates and times when you won't be home
you seem to be eager to answer other questions - I assume this is also a reasonable request?
It's not a matter of opinion ... or a lifestyle choice
its breaking the law
Downloading copyright material is against the law - what jrobinson has asked for (burning a movie onto a DVD) is not necessarily against the law
As an example:
http://torrentfreak.com/sundance-winner-the-co rporation-released-for-free-on-bittorrent/
Hope everyone is not as judgemental as you.
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jack ... you don't really know what you are talking about - do you
>>you might get in fella but youll never leave in 1piece lol
is that 'cause you'd already be round there stealing her DVDs?
>>millions download copies of films cds and software progs for nothing
>>yes the producers of these original don't loose out that much
if an average film cost only �10 x that by millions ... no I suppose you are right ... it's not much is it? ... what's a few million quid?
if you are going to steal - don't try to justify your actions .... certainly not by assuming any of us have done something similar
I'm certainly not spotless ... but being compared to you makes me feel dirty (and not in a good way)
leggy
look at the copyright - it's printed on the sleeve - you can't
(and I'm not sure I agree with that - backups are a day to day requirement)
but if you already own the film ... why do you need to download a copy? - a ripper does the job far quicker
and ott? I don't know - if you think it is .... let me rephrase then
... what's your opinion on shoplifting?
I'm sure you have one ....
Finally - vic ... very interesting ...
>>> using this to download a few moives
can you name a few more freebies?
are you a betting man?
hope everyone's not as naive as you
.... open the other one
>>you might get in fella but youll never leave in 1piece lol
is that 'cause you'd already be round there stealing her DVDs?
>>millions download copies of films cds and software progs for nothing
>>yes the producers of these original don't loose out that much
if an average film cost only �10 x that by millions ... no I suppose you are right ... it's not much is it? ... what's a few million quid?
if you are going to steal - don't try to justify your actions .... certainly not by assuming any of us have done something similar
I'm certainly not spotless ... but being compared to you makes me feel dirty (and not in a good way)
leggy
look at the copyright - it's printed on the sleeve - you can't
(and I'm not sure I agree with that - backups are a day to day requirement)
but if you already own the film ... why do you need to download a copy? - a ripper does the job far quicker
and ott? I don't know - if you think it is .... let me rephrase then
... what's your opinion on shoplifting?
I'm sure you have one ....
Finally - vic ... very interesting ...
>>> using this to download a few moives
can you name a few more freebies?
are you a betting man?
hope everyone's not as naive as you
.... open the other one
I have now purchased 3 copies of Shrek now - mainly for my step daughter as the grand kids insist on playing it and they tend to be heavy handed and scratch it.
Should I just keep on buying them?
Should I back up my entire DVD collection (approximately 150 films) in case I scratch one of the DVDs and render it unplayable?
How about music? I have purchased in my lifetime a copy of certain Albums on vinyl, tape and cd. Should I now purchase it again if my cd gets scratched or unplayable?
I have Will & Grace collection on DVD - it is much easier for me to download a torrent of AVI files to put on my archos rather than ripping the DVD - as this tends to put it in one long file rather than individual files.
I have also downloaded a series called Boston Legal - a few weeks in advance of it being shown on Living TV (a paid for Sky channel which I subscribe to). You could argue that advertising is being lost out on - but since I record most things on Sky plus, I don't see the adverts anyway.
I don't know anyone that doesn't break the law at some point - be it speeding, parking on double yellow lines, cycling on a pavement, being drunk and disorderly in public or throwing a cigarette butt on the floor to name but a few. People have their own set of morals - and some people can justify what they do (I certainly feel able to).
This isn't an amazing new concept - I remember recording music from the radio onto tapes and borrowing videos from friends. Neither of these were the end of the music of film industry - just as downloading won't be.
Should I just keep on buying them?
Should I back up my entire DVD collection (approximately 150 films) in case I scratch one of the DVDs and render it unplayable?
How about music? I have purchased in my lifetime a copy of certain Albums on vinyl, tape and cd. Should I now purchase it again if my cd gets scratched or unplayable?
I have Will & Grace collection on DVD - it is much easier for me to download a torrent of AVI files to put on my archos rather than ripping the DVD - as this tends to put it in one long file rather than individual files.
I have also downloaded a series called Boston Legal - a few weeks in advance of it being shown on Living TV (a paid for Sky channel which I subscribe to). You could argue that advertising is being lost out on - but since I record most things on Sky plus, I don't see the adverts anyway.
I don't know anyone that doesn't break the law at some point - be it speeding, parking on double yellow lines, cycling on a pavement, being drunk and disorderly in public or throwing a cigarette butt on the floor to name but a few. People have their own set of morals - and some people can justify what they do (I certainly feel able to).
This isn't an amazing new concept - I remember recording music from the radio onto tapes and borrowing videos from friends. Neither of these were the end of the music of film industry - just as downloading won't be.
jack ... look at my post ... nowhere did I say you did either ... I just disagree with your justification.
>>if you are going to steal - don't try to justify your actions .... certainly not by assuming any of us have done something similar
I also said you don't know what you are talking about ... and your latest post goes a little further towards confirming that.
vic
I've read you reply a number of times ... and I have no idea what you are trying to say
you do you don't you will you won't (sounds like a will and grace episode
as for the backup question ... I've already said I don't know where the moral lies - you have bought the right to play the film an unlimited number of times (but I do know where the law says it lies) ... I have a backup of every piece of software and game I've ever bought (copy protected or not) - I don't buy DVDs so I don't have that dilemma - but I know what I would do
I've never lent out software without a legit license
and I haven't p1ssed, puked, smoked or cycled in public for many years
but I just can't get along with
People have their own set of morals - and some people can justify what they do (I certainly feel able to).
do you also walk on water?
I have 3 points - 37 in a 30 ... a fair cop ... I was breaking the law ... no excuses no justification
wife asks if her bum looks big .... of course I say no
but I would never knowingly walk out of tesco with a frozen turkey under my coat - even though apparently 100 do
strange why tesco get so uppity according to jpratt it doesn't cost them a thing
can you justify that ?
>>if you are going to steal - don't try to justify your actions .... certainly not by assuming any of us have done something similar
I also said you don't know what you are talking about ... and your latest post goes a little further towards confirming that.
vic
I've read you reply a number of times ... and I have no idea what you are trying to say
you do you don't you will you won't (sounds like a will and grace episode
as for the backup question ... I've already said I don't know where the moral lies - you have bought the right to play the film an unlimited number of times (but I do know where the law says it lies) ... I have a backup of every piece of software and game I've ever bought (copy protected or not) - I don't buy DVDs so I don't have that dilemma - but I know what I would do
I've never lent out software without a legit license
and I haven't p1ssed, puked, smoked or cycled in public for many years
but I just can't get along with
People have their own set of morals - and some people can justify what they do (I certainly feel able to).
do you also walk on water?
I have 3 points - 37 in a 30 ... a fair cop ... I was breaking the law ... no excuses no justification
wife asks if her bum looks big .... of course I say no
but I would never knowingly walk out of tesco with a frozen turkey under my coat - even though apparently 100 do
strange why tesco get so uppity according to jpratt it doesn't cost them a thing
can you justify that ?
I'm just going to pick up on this one from vic...
Should I back up my entire DVD collection (approximately 150 films) in case I scratch one of the DVDs and render it unplayable?
By that reckoning then it's perfectly ok for you to steal a car if you crash yours.... well you've paid for a car, why should you pay for another one if you damage it!
Should I back up my entire DVD collection (approximately 150 films) in case I scratch one of the DVDs and render it unplayable?
By that reckoning then it's perfectly ok for you to steal a car if you crash yours.... well you've paid for a car, why should you pay for another one if you damage it!
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And this from the person that suggested downloading MS office from minova the other night (the thread has gone I notice, oh well maybe thats got something to be with my complaint to the ED and forwarding a screen shot to FAST)
Keep advocating illegal downloading on a public website... it's not my door that will be broken in.
Keep advocating illegal downloading on a public website... it's not my door that will be broken in.