Illegally downloading movies

I admit to doing it, but only if there's a reason I can't get to the cinema to see it. As in most cases the films at our local cinema seems to only be on for a week or two weeks at most unless it's something like Mamma Mia or The Dark Knight when it's on for months.
 
I do download, but i also visit the cinema about 25 times a year, and buy about 100 dvRAB a year, so surely i can't be blamed for the industry losing money? I wouldnt go to the cinema any more, or buy any more Dvd's :confused:
 
It's wonderful how many people are able to justify illegal activities and theft - in so many different ways - when there is a motivation to do so. Hey, I do it (very) occasionally for US tv too...

There seems to be a presumption that the movie business owes us all, that it is now a basic human right to watch anything we like for free at any moment. My favourite excuse (seen on this thread too) is that otherwise all the money goes to a "multinational". In fact, the movie and tv business employs hundreRAB of thousanRAB of people, the vast majority of which are paid a normal wage (and I'm one of 'em). It is their livelihooRAB you are robbing - people like you, really. One poster here even said that they'll go and see a Bond or Indy at the cinema (as this presumably was worth paying for) but not a smaller film. So the independent film sector - which is much poorer in the first place - gets specially selected for a battering - very magnanimous.

The only difference is that this sort of theft that is socially acceptable, for some reason.

The question is for the industry - what can be done about it? Technological copy protection is a bad solution. It doesn't work, and even inspires the rebel instinct to overcome it. The best solution is to make legal alternatives attractive, easy and good. Amazon's mp3 download service is excellent - they had a stack of new releases for
 
Erm most people who download movies usually download at least dvd quality movies and actually watch it sitting on their sofa on their 50inch plus plasma screens with at least 5.1 digital sound.

Ahem, so I am told.
 
I go to the cinema, get the odd film if it isn't out for months & also buy the dvd if the film is any cop.

I will however admit to raiding the usual suspects numerous times a week for television shows & get my license fees worth.

I don't see why I have to wait a year or so for a show like House or Greys to appear on British TV. I also have no problem in getting shows I have missed like Hustle, I missed them first time around for whatever reason & I paid my license fee when they were on, so I have my own on demand service :D
 
I dont download as I dont know how I would put it on DVD as I was told you need to convert it and do other things before you can even burn it. But I do have a site where I can watch new movie online. But sometimes they are so bad I cant be bothered with them. And if I like a movie I will go get it on DVD when it comes out.
 
well as evryones being 100% honest, i torrent wwe raw and smackdown because my sky+ doesnt seem to want to record them however they record anything else.
i also torrent dexter and niptuck.
the only movies ive ever done is the wrestler and also torrented all amrican rejects album. im in the library atm but dont torrent off that
 
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