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Internet Movie and TV Laws Are Nonsense

There are so many questions and fine lines looming over the file-sharing world. One question, for example, concerns downloading television shows. Technically you do not pay for television shows, you pay for a service that provides you access to hundreds of television shows, so is it illegal for me to download an entire season of “Project Runway?”

Who needs cable TV these days if you have the Internet readily available?

Lately, my cable TV is becoming obsolete with the all the options for downloading my favorite movies and television shows. But is it wrong for me to download these files on the Internet?

It is only OK if I pay for it — or is it?

Jared Moya
I've been interested in P2P since the early, high-flying days of Napster and KaZaA. I believe that analog copyright laws are ill-suited to the digital age, and that art and culture shouldn't be subject to the whims of international entertainment industry conglomerates. Twitter | Google Plus






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