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Watching Shows on Computer: Bad?
A different take on watching shows that I didn't want to derail the other thread.
What is the general opinion on 'pirating' television? I'm not at all averse to the practice. I own a television, my household pays for basic and premium cable, and we've got a DVR. I think it's stupid to think that me downloading the first season of Friday Night Lights because I missed its initial run is somehow 'stealing' money from the networks or whoever. If I was a part of a Nielsen family I'd probably reconsider my practices, but since the networks get paid an equal amount no matter if I watch or not, I'm not going to be bashful when I torrent a few megs of a sitcom that was recommended to me. But, I might be missing a crucial argument, so what about you guys? |
well my basic rule is this. If I cant get it normally I download it. I think the company has no right to complain about me downloading (for example) Megas when the company itself refuses to release the freakin DVDs
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My rule of thumb is to wait for the DVD's, unless it's something current I want to see immediately, and I have no access to the program in a more legal method.
I might have downloaded the second season of the Venture Bros when it initially aired because there was no way for me to see it as it was airing, and I knew my stupid-ass friends would spoil it for me if I didn't. (And they tried, too) However, if I had done such a thing, I most definitely deleted it and bought the DVD's the day they were released. However, this is all idle speculation, since I would never break the law intentionally. |
My rule of thumb is generally it's not illegal, so I'll go ahead and do it. While I could waste some brain power delving into the intricate morality of the situation (as opposed to blindly following the law), I don't think there are many adverse affects that come from me pirating some television shows here and there.
I mean, if a show is awesome, I've probably already bought the boxed set and I happily watch it on my very large, very nice TV. If it's playing on TV, chances are I also watch it on my very large, very nice TV. As far as quality goes, the 56" TV still trumps my 15.5" laptop screen. |
I rarely of ever download TV shows.
The exception to that rules has been the Original Turtles Cartoon, Transformers G1, Fullmetal Alchemist and just recently Captain N. |
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Though if they are available, then I do preffer to buy the DVDs. |
I'm pretty much all for downloading shows, or watching them on one of those fancy sites that links to other fancy sites that has the shows on them. I prefer watching them on tv though, because I'm easily distracted by other things when I'm on the computer, and I just don't have the patience to sit in front of the monitor and watch when I could be doing so many other things.
But by all means, let the downloading continue. |
If it's been on TV in the US, and I miss something, I'd probably DL it.
Anything else, however, I'm wary of. |
I only DL a show if it is hard to get, or otherwise unavailable in the US (Example, Samurai 7) but if I can find it on DVD, I bvuy that instead, (Example, The Office (All season out so far))
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Surely it's illegal/costing networks money as you're not gonna be seeing the adverts which is how they all make their money. Oh well.
I've seen the odd clip from TV shows but never watched it online instead of on the telly. I make sure that I watch on the telly if it's something I really enjoy watching. |
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