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| Well outside of BitTorrent I wouldn't try looking for If Only on P2P (Peer To Peer) file sharing network software proggies. Many links to If Only on those networks have actually been setup by the US Government and the Motion Picture Association of America to catch potential film pirates in the act of downloading the film (which in this country is a big felony these days) so that they can both be federally prosecuted and then sued by the company behind the film soonafter. So again, not a good move to go to file sharing networks to get anything these days cause many links are just traps setup by federal agents and MPAA agents to get you in big trouble. Until next time I am out! [ March 19, 2005, 06:11 PM: Message edited by: RareAir23 ] |
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| Rare makes a really good point. The industry loses big bucks every year from piracy and because the DVD business is so profitbale for them, they are aggressively addressing this problem -- I even heard of them filing over 200 lawsuits against file-sharing networks recently. It's not worth getting caught at this point -- I think they're looking to make examples out of people who do this. I, too, would avoid it. Maybe there are people on this board who have other solutions ... |
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