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Originally posted by Osmlol
They black out local games genius.


They OWN the broadcast rights--they get to do that if they choose to. You "blackout" the items contained in your house--they're NOT available for the general public to help themselves with.

Quit deluding yourself--you are a THIEF.
 
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Originally posted by n:iceman:16

Go to a bar.


Im good.
 
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Im good.


And a THIEF.
 
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Originally posted by Osmlol
Im good.

You could very easily pay for 15 games per week and provided you have a single friend in your area watch every single NFL game every week. You choose to steal the games instead. Don't bullshit, admit it.
 
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
If you ever have a car or a television or stereo or anything else STOLEN from you, I hope you will then be wise enough to understand that the THEFT would have never happened if you had simply named a price low enough for the THIEF to find reasonable.

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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
They OWN the broadcast rights--they get to do that if they choose to. You "blackout" the items contained in your house--they're NOT available for the general public to help themselves with.

Quit deluding yourself--you are a THIEF.


lmao, feathers are so ruffled. you act like i care what you think. Fact is piracy exists because media overlords refuse to adapt to the new age of technology. People want affordable access to your goods or they will steal them. Facts are facts. Adapt or die.
 
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Except clicking a nondescrip link is about as culpable as answering the door and someome leaving stolen goods on your porch.


Except that it isn't. It is as culpable as you clicking a link that says "stolen celebrity nudes".
 
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Originally posted by Osmlol
lmao, feathers are so ruffled. you act like i care what you think.

As you do so often, you're pretending that the dictionary definition of a word is a matter of opinion. You are stealing things.
 
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Originally posted by n:iceman:16

You could very easily pay for 15 games per week and provided you have a single friend in your area watch every single NFL game every week. You choose to steal the games instead. Don't bullshit, admit it.


I have a family. I stay home and watch the games with them. I cant take a 7 year old to a bar and i dont have any friends who watch football.

But ya lets just say i enjoy stealing 1 NFL game a week, it gets me off. and totally compare it to stealing a car.
 
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Originally posted by Osmlol
i dont have any friends who watch football.

Originally posted by n:iceman:16
provided you have a single friend in your area

Yeah I figured this was a stretch. Go find some new hobbies, join a yoga class, shop at a different supermarket. There's someone out there for you.
 
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Originally posted by Osmlol
Not what I am saying. For example, adobe photoshop. It is not worth 1000$ yet thats what they price it at. I would gladly pay 80$ for that software. But they want 1000 for it so I will pirate it.

I no longer pirate movies and tv shows or music. You know why? Affordable honest solutions like Netflix and Pandora. I pay them a subscription fee and i havent pirated a movie or any music in probably 4-5 years.

I never claimed it is honorable to steal anything. But if they dont give us affordable reliable options then people will continue to steal content.


Right, so if Best Buy is charging you $1,000 for a TV, you'll just wait until it is available off the back of a truck for $80.

I think $96 a year is too much to pay for Netflix, so I will use an account name and password that someone on the internet stole and posted. Because I have a right to digital content.
 
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Originally posted by n:iceman:16

As you do so often, you're pretending that the dictionary definition of a word is a matter of opinion. You are stealing things.


Im pretty sure i said i steal the patriots nfl games by streaming them. not sure why you think i didnt.

the difference is id rather not. id rather pay 250$ a year for an HD stream access. Fact is it is not available to me because they black out local games for the online service and that is the only game i care about.
 
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Originally posted by Osmlol
the difference is id rather not. id rather pay 250$ a year for an HD stream access.

You're not fooling anybody by saying you can't watch every Pats game in HD for free. Your kid and your wife are hardcore Patriots fans but you don't have a single friend that watches football? You're going full-blown windbag.
 
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Originally posted by Time Trial
Right, so if Best Buy is charging you $1,000 for a TV, you'll just wait until it is available off the back of a truck for $80.

I think $96 a year is too much to pay for Netflix, so I will use an account name and password that someone on the internet stole and posted. Because I have a right to digital content.


Software =/= physical goods

software is infidelity duplicatable. hardly a reasonable comparison.
 
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader

If you ever have a car or a television or stereo or anything else STOLEN from you, I hope you will then be wise enough to understand that the THEFT would have never happened if you had simply named a price low enough for the THIEF to find reasonable.


They get around that because somehow digital content copying isn't theft.

Stealing a CD that contained the content is theft. Copying the contents of the CD without paying for it isn't, even though it means that you get the content without paying for it.

It is how they rationalize not walking out of the 7/11 without paying for their 1.29 drink, but how they rationalize not paying $1.29 for a song. I mean, the fountain is just going to get refilled with content and they'll just make more cups, why can't you just take the drink?
 
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