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Alpha_Chook
post 25/12/2012, 08:19 PM
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Have been using Mac for 8 years now and have never used antivirus or malware or any form of protection. We download music and movies and TV shows a lot and DP downloads software and textbooks etc.
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post 25/12/2012, 08:26 PM
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As for comments like this:
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I have to say that I never feel sorry for people who do the above and have malware and Trojans and lose everything.

If a hard copy is available to buy when I want to see something, 99.99% of the time, I would have bought it, but when a TV show, for example, is only broadcast in one country, then not shown or sold anywhere else for months, or even longer, I have no hesitation finding it somewhere else to view.
And I echo Daisy Goat's comment about lending books & other media.

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post 25/12/2012, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE (Daisy Goat @ 25/12/2012, 08:31 PM) *
Have mac.. Have no virus, Trojan or malware issues.

Out of curiosity for those so scornful of torrents. Have you ever borrowed a book? Or bought a second hand one?

Did you pay the author a royalty? Do they know you read their book?


Did you read? Illegal downloads, those that link and thus download from a copyright are doing it illegally. If you are downloading where there is no copy right I have no problem. I used to work in books, no way would I illegally copy a book. Actually since working in that area I made sure that I always did the 100% right thing by the music/movie/download business.
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post 25/12/2012, 09:32 PM
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Yes I read. The First Sale Doctrine allows us to give books away and borrow from each other without infringing on any copyright laws.

But libraries now "loan" digital books and this is not within The First Sale Doctrine as it requires making a digital copy. Thus is firmly in the grey area for infringement and is subject to constant discussion and questioning currently as in the simplified sense it is illegal.

Glad to know you also don't borrow digitally
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post 26/12/2012, 12:40 PM
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Hi, we can't allow the discussion of piracy methods on EB.
I will be removing some info from posts.
Thanks for your understanding.
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