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by dmitriid
1807 days ago
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> You don't say much besides "I am entitled to pirate any content I want if it's not available legally I'm not saying "I'm entitled". Once again, come back when you're ready to debate what I'm saying, not what you imagine I'm saying. |
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> Once again, come back when you're ready to debate what I'm saying, not what you imagine I'm saying.
You can keep on playing the "you are imagining what I am saying" the fact remains you also posted this:
> If those people chose to pirate SG1, literally nothing in the equation will change: the owners will keep not getting the money.
> And the only fault lies with the people who decided to pull SG1 (and other content) from Netflix.
And I have yet to see any arguments from you against my statement that no content owners are forcing anybody to go on the hunt for pirated content. It's entirely in the pirate's camp that lies the decision to download pirated content.
I can understand that people used to pirating are in full dissonance cognitive mode regarding their justifications but it remains and will likely always remain that they are not forced to pirate content. It's simply not true.
Downloading pirated content might be the only option but no one is forced to.
> Once again, come back when you're ready to debate what I'm saying,
Frankly, the same to you too.