Does anybody here own "lost" television shows on pirate DVDs or torrent?
I did make a grab for Dark Skies (and then lost most of it on a cheap flash drive from Hong Kong


Does anybody here own "lost" television shows on pirate DVDs or torrent?
The Time Tunnel.Does anybody here own "lost" television shows on pirate DVDs or torrent?
So what you're saying is...it's ok to steal if it's expensive to buy?
Er. Ok.
>The Time Tunnel.
>I do believe that it is available on dvd now though.
The complete Time Tunnel series is availible for purchase on commercial DVD. All 30 episodes can also be purchased through itunes, as well as viewed for free online at hulu.
Seriously? You're comparing the health care crisis to your need for Dark Skies? Really?
Also: if you check an out of print book at the library, you have to return it. Because it doesn't belong to you. It's the library's.
What's criminal is hotel chains charging $5 to view a single episode of something like Seinfeld on their payTV options when Seinfeld still airs as reruns 3-5 times a day in some markets.
Due to the greed and inpersonal contempt of the entertainment industry, and the borderline unworkable music copyright in America, many dozens of popular televison shows have sadly not seen the light of day on legitimate DVD (although in Adam West Batman's case it is two or three different production companies squabbling over it's exclusive legal rights).
Because of the easily avoidable blunders made by the studios, no official DVDs or legal downloads of televisions made available to the public would obviously fuel piracy, with consumers forced to get what they want from less reputable sources. While I rage on about copyright, at the same time I'm no friend of piracy either, from my perspective I see paranoid copyright and anarchic piracy as two sides of the same coin, with most people not getting pirate products most of the time.
But when copyright infringes on law abiding consumers in the case of classic shows not coming out on DVD, I have no sympathy for media companies when people get pirate copies of television shows that were not made available in the first place, with the only people legitimately cheated being the public.
Does anybody here own "lost" television shows on pirate DVDs or torrent?
Due to the greed and inpersonal contempt of the entertainment industry, and the borderline unworkable music copyright in America, many dozens of popular televison shows have sadly not seen the light of day on legitimate DVD (although in Adam West Batman's case it is two or three different production companies squabbling over it's exclusive legal rights).
Because of the easily avoidable blunders made by the studios, no official DVDs or legal downloads of televisions made available to the public would obviously fuel piracy, with consumers forced to get what they want from less reputable sources. While I rage on about copyright, at the same time I'm no friend of piracy either, from my perspective I see paranoid copyright and anarchic piracy as two sides of the same coin, with most people not getting pirate products most of the time.
But when copyright infringes on law abiding consumers in the case of classic shows not coming out on DVD, I have no sympathy for media companies when people get pirate copies of television shows that were not made available in the first place, with the only people legitimately cheated being the public.
Does anybody here own "lost" television shows on pirate DVDs or torrent?
only skimmed the first page of this thread.. but it is pathetic that your listing the things youve downloaded...
downloadings not a bad thing.. that you have to list the times uve done it..
normal people download loads of things..
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