MPAA Targets Fileserve, MediaFire, Wupload, Putlocker and Depositfiles
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I wonder why not rapidshare.
Yeah I know this is a April Fool's joke but this is bad on so many levels.
Aslong as they don't touch my dear dropbox I'm happy.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;35396126]Aslong as they don't touch my dear dropbox I'm happy.[/QUOTE]
I've yet to see a single dropbox link on a piracy sites.
Yeah, also ban sharing IRL.
That'll work out swell.
[QUOTE=dragonkilla;35385798]I don't think they understand the reason people pirate their movies is because the things they make are shitty and no one wants to pay good money to watch them. They should realize that everything they do is just going to make them make shitty movies and have a terrible reputation with a lot of people in the world, and make a lot of precious items get lost.[/QUOTE]
So apparently it's good enough to be worth your time but not your money which makes it OK?
Yeah, that's a sound argument. Oh wait, it isn't. Reminds me of the last panel in this PA comic.
[IMG]http://art.penny-arcade.com/photos/738306486_nMfjE-L.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;35396252]I've yet to see a single dropbox link on a piracy sites.[/QUOTE]
Because its a terrible hosting site for large files. The public downloading limitation really stops it from being used like that. Not to say that's a bad thing, since they will probably have their asses covered in that regard.
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;35385135]Fuck you MPAA we have the right to see Films and TV series free of charge when the film makers have spend up to millions making them.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I hope that every company who wants to get money back from making something.
This is getting just a little out of hand.
"The internet let's people share things that their community makes for free, and it's better then the shit we make, and we don't get money for it? Kill it with fire."
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