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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... That doesn't mean that everything on Bittorrent is legal. very little on bittorrent is legal. very, very little. |
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On 2015-09-28 17:37, nospam wrote:
In article , Eric Stevens wrote: bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... That doesn't mean that everything on Bittorrent is legal. very little on bittorrent is legal. very, very little. Better to say that a lot on BT is legal - just orders of magnitude more is illegal. |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:37:10 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , android wrote: pirates don't purchase stuff. pirates copy *without* paying. that's the whole point of pirating. those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. How? bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Thank you. That's what you wouldn't admit the first time around. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: How? bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Thank you. That's what you wouldn't admit the first time around. where do you come up with this ****? i never said that wasn't the case. |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 18:36:58 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: How? bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Thank you. That's what you wouldn't admit the first time around. where do you come up with this ****? i never said that wasn't the case. ------------- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 01:49:02 -0400 Message-ID: ........ those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. How? bittorrent is the usual way. Which is merely another way of having someone else pirate it for them. no. --------------------------------------- What part of 'no' did you not mean? -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Thank you. That's what you wouldn't admit the first time around. where do you come up with this ****? i never said that wasn't the case. ------------- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 01:49:02 -0400 Message-ID: ........ those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. How? bittorrent is the usual way. Which is merely another way of having someone else pirate it for them. no. --------------------------------------- What part of 'no' did you not mean? no = statement preceding is false. bittorrent is not a way of having someone else pirate it. in any event, how in the world did you twist that to mean that i wouldn't admit that there can be a legal use for bittorrent? |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 21:55:37 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Thank you. That's what you wouldn't admit the first time around. where do you come up with this ****? i never said that wasn't the case. ------------- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 01:49:02 -0400 Message-ID: ........ those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. How? bittorrent is the usual way. Which is merely another way of having someone else pirate it for them. no. --------------------------------------- What part of 'no' did you not mean? no = statement preceding is false. bittorrent is not a way of having someone else pirate it. in any event, how in the world did you twist that to mean that i wouldn't admit that there can be a legal use for bittorrent? I didn't. But even if I had I could reply that I got it from the same place that you got the idea that using bit torrent to obtain a pirated video is not merely another way of having someone else pirate it for them. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 19:30:14 +0200, android wrote: In article , nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: So one will need the Vividy device built in to their televisions. at which point, a pirate can simply point a camera at the tv. it won't be the best quality but pirates don't give a ****. If the quality is that bad, the pirate will have few customers. wrong. You deny reality. Those who purchase a **** quality repro are not likely to purchase a good quality on, at full price. pirates don't purchase stuff. pirates copy *without* paying. that's the whole point of pirating. those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. How? bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... That doesn't mean that everything on Bittorrent is legal. No, but that torrent is like the internet as a whole and can be used for good or bad. -- teleportation kills |
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nospam wrote: In article , PeterN wrote: bittorrent is the usual way. Bittorent can be used legally. I downloaded wikipedia the other week... it can, but that's rare. the vast majority of bittorrenting is for pirated content. Another survey. Where is your proof? already answered, not that it matters since it's well known in the industry. Statements like that is just like saying that the world is flat is a well known fact and that it's stupid to dispute it! it's like asking for proof that an f/1.2 lens has shallower depth of field than an f/4 lens. sure, someone could give you a mathematical proof, but why bother when anyone who has been around cameras will tell you the same thing. -- teleportation kills |
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"Alan Browne" wrote in message
... On 2015-09-28 10:52, PeterN wrote: On 9/27/2015 6:10 PM, nospam wrote: In article , PeterN wrote: So one will need the Vividy device built in to their televisions. at which point, a pirate can simply point a camera at the tv. it won't be the best quality but pirates don't give a ****. If the quality is that bad, the pirate will have few customers. wrong. You deny reality. Those who purchase a **** quality repro are not likely to purchase a good quality on, at full price. pirates don't purchase stuff. pirates copy *without* paying. that's the whole point of pirating. And, what's your point. BTW In all cases, are the the sellers of pirated apps the same guys who made the duplications, or do they buy them from the duplicators. those who buy pirated stuff are stupid because they could just pirate it themselves for free. And you are stupid if you pay for an oil change, it's easy to do yourself. Except dealing with the drained oil. That then has to be transported to a garage willing to take it (Canadian Tire here is willing since it's likely you bought the oil from them). Is there any regulation in Canada that states that any business that sells oil must accept used oil for reclaimation? If so, there must be a lot of places that used oil can be taken to. I change my wheels from summer/winter which can be done in 30 minutes. Unless my buddy helps, that stretches it out to nearly an hour. |
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