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  • is isohunt gone forever?

  • I love how this video doesn't have an agenda. It's just like "well what do youu think" Nice refreshment

  • They contradict themselves in their answers. That lady is right, they all have to rethink their values

  • fuck you

  • Video is a little pedestrian.

  • pirating is cool, its free and i like it!!

  • y do they use the sign of limewire as the downloading busnis aitn that just painting them off?

  • Also some of these people contradict themselfs with thier other answers its so stupid

  • yes people contradict themselves alot, sometimes more than once a day... shocking, isnt it, and yes, in fact, so stupid.

  • Ok its BS that J walking doesnt hurt anyone or cast anything.

    Many people have been hurt and killed for J walking also you get fined like $100.00

    Downloading doesnt hurt anyone, artist already have millions of dollars and someone has to buy the music in the first place to put it up to share

  • Si nce when is playing music about money? Record companies pay for the bands to go on tour and in turn take their money. I have friends that have done producing, pirating or not, bands don't make shit from CD sales or tour sales, they get their money from merchandise and product endorsements.

    Next, Microsoft can sustain itself, but the company that makes the billions of chocolate bars a year can't? Microsoft doesn't need the money, but I bet those candy companies do.

  • its not about how big the artist is or how successful the business is. Its about stealing in general. I pirate games, movies, music everyday, but its because i don't care about stealing online at all

  • Yeah isohunt is down omgxD But what is jaywalking?

  • walking across the street out of a crosswalk or walking against a red light

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  • to huntISO: you have my support

    1.not every have the money to buy the dvds or games or songs

    2.not every live at a place that can buy the dvds or games

  • wow

    the only guy who knows anything and isn't a faggot or college dropout is the guy with gray hair

    Stealing is stealing (inb4 copying). The revenues the company or individual would have earned from selling their product is gone.

    What if you made a company and you were successful, do you want fags to steal your hard word from you and say "oh, you're so successful anyways".

    microsoft spends years, developing, coding, testing it's products. Their profits go back into creating the next version.

  • is isohunt just down for canadians or something

  • Down for Americans also.

  • Because of European television sucking so much ass, I don't even bother watching TV or getting cable TV.

    TV: Inapplicable; there is no possibility to see watch what I want. Even if there was, the commercials combined would last as long as the actual episode.

    Download: Watch when I want to, in contrast to what idiots want me to. High quality, no commercials.

    Since I'm already a hardened criminal per the DMCA (1201), I'd rather download and be a happy one, rather than a bored one.

  • isssoooohunttt

  • isohunt? did something happen to it?

  • I MISS ISOHUNT!

  • its piratebay that lost the case, IH is still is still on trial...

  • The people when commenting on the chocolate bar have completely missed the point. Walmart is e.g. a far bigger company then Microsoft by any sensible definition. As well Safeway Inc, Loblaw Companies and Costco are arguably not that much smaller then Microsoft. All I believe are companies u could conceivably steal a chocolate bar from in Canada. However stealing a bar is still far worse because it's gone. When you pirate Office MS doesn't lose anything unless u would have purchased it otherwise

  • well, they said that stealing the cholocate bar is worse...for the exact same reason as you said.

  • If I dowload something that I would never bought than why this is bad?

  • if you would never have bought it, then why did you download it.

    Downloading it means that you wanted to buy it. And if you had the money, you would have.

  • not necessarily, what if i just wanted to try it out first...if i like it then i buy.

  • that's not how it works

    If I run a store and sell chocolate bars.

    You're gonna steal one and then come back and pay for it if you like it?

  • Sorry but I will not pay big money for something I will watch or hear one time - and moste of things are noth worthy of my time to go back to them.

  • Isohunt ?

  • Could not finish due to unbearable, ridiculous tune.

  • gay.

  • Stupid video, I wish they chose people who were more versed on the subject and didn't obviously use Limewire...

  • seems they wanted to get random peoples point of view rather than people that already have an argument for or against it. ones true ideals happen at that instant which equals better results.

  • yes, asking stoners in BC, Canada is the best way to go.

    (cannabis has been legal there for quite some time)

    seriously, look at the people in this vid and tell me you think they should represent whether pirating is legal or not.

    Half can't even make proper sentences.

  • It's not legal, it's decriminalized. That means it's *still not legal*, you just won't go to jail for it.

  • But asking people on the street about something like, the LHC. If you go up to an average person on the street and say "Do you think that the LHC will cause a doomsday event?" Their opinion will mean little because most people know nothing about the physics going on. Same with this video, most people here know nothing of the copyright laws and have never really done any research on the topic, making their opinions little more than just words.

  • This video just seems to lack seriousness. The stupid music and the visual effects reduce its credibility. Overall, a pretty lame attempt at creating a proper debate on the subject.

  • The people in this video seem to be strugling to reconcile their actions with their morals, which shows that even many pirates are stuck in the copyright paradigm.

    Human creativity is not as fragile as the RIAA et al. will have us believe. I am certain that it can and will survive and thrive once these obsolete laws are gone.

  • If you consider that copyright laws are laws prohibiting spreading of thoughts and ideas, it should be clear it's more complex than the RIAA equation of "more copyright laws = more money = more creativity"

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