What do you guys use to download Lost???
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Originally posted by Back In BusinessUsenext or thundernews - not free but you get full speed download
Sky must have nearly caught up with the US on Lost?Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraManSky must have nearly caught up with the US on Lost?I'm Spartacus.Comment
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Dunno about 'Lost', but I've been using uTorrent (and ADSL2+ @18M) to download episodes of CSI, CIS Miami and Heroes. I think that they will have to rename episode 4 of season 7 of CSI; doesn't quite mean the same thing in the UK!Drivel is my specialityComment
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Lost is on hiatus on the US so Sky's coverage is about to stop if it hasn't already. Not sure when it starts back up again, but guarantee Sky will be at least 5 months behind, but it'll be on Usenet within a couple of hours. If I can't buy it legally, I'll steal it. Have a nice day.Comment
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Lost is not my sort of TV video programme, so I wouldn't download it.
Even if it was, I wouldn't download it, because that is copyright theft regardless.
Bitch and whine all you like, but downloaders are the same as shoplifters. No if's, no buts. The act is NOT up for discussion, so dont bother even feebly trying to justify it because you cant. If I can afford it, I buy it. If I can't, well boohoo me...I get it the month after or not at all.
And for anyone who feels justified in replying....please put you money where you're mouth is and tell us why downloading is justified in you opinion, and include your personal contact details so FACT can contact you.
I'm not able to make a qualified judgement, but FACT can...so let's leave it up to them eh ? Failing that, lets ask the artists themselves eh ?Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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Originally posted by Board Game GeekLost is not my sort of TV video programme, so I wouldn't download it.
Even if it was, I wouldn't download it, because that is copyright theft regardless.
Bitch and whine all you like, but downloaders are the same as shoplifters. No if's, no buts. The act is NOT up for discussion, so dont bother even feebly trying to justify it because you cant. If I can afford it, I buy it. If I can't, well boohoo me...I get it the month after or not at all.
And for anyone who feels justified in replying....please put you money where you're mouth is and tell us why downloading is justified in you opinion, and include your personal contact details so FACT can contact you.
I'm not able to make a qualified judgement, but FACT can...so let's leave it up to them eh ? Failing that, lets ask the artists themselves eh ?Comment
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