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  • Great documentary man, fck copyright i just watched Batman Begins and Batman The Dark Knight on megavideo, come and get me!

    btw 5 years in jail and a 150.000 dolars fine for a cake? really?

  • They actually submitted this film to be rated? Now THAT is AUDACITY.

    AWESOME.

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  • I Bet The MPAA Felt Really Embarrsed When They Saw This Film

  • That's the reason why my local bakery said they couldn't make me a Pokemon cake!! Screw them!

  • @Nicknotify alright but it was the easiest and now that megavideos gone everyones pussying out and removing their vids from videobb and videozer

  • @paleobc65 yeah, everybody knows that megavideo was the ONLY way to watch movies online.....

  • @Nicknotify its too bad cuz megavideo is shut down

  • @Dizzi800 They should make Digital Downloads available for purchase, kinda like iTunes does, and the companies make a small royalty off the download. Simple. Less Hassle. No need to rent, and wait on loading screens to make everyone's life miserable! If the people download ALOT they should have the option to buy a 3-6 month membership to download a certain amount of movies in that range. This is already mostly available in Canada except for the last part because our companies get it!!

  • @Malakian720 Yeah. I wonder when the companies are going to learn that the best way to combat piracy is to come up with a better alternative? (Netflix, Hulu, etc.)

  • @Dizzi800 Which I totally agree on! And they did and they didn't have a program that checked, because of the other countries laws,

    I realistically think, this was all just a scare tactic, to keep us on our feet like napster,

    But even afterwards, music downloading still happens. Even though Napster is realistically no more (because rhapsody bought them out last year) the government can never stop direct source downloading!

  • @Malakian720 ha ha, I did! :P

    I didn't know they had a screening process: but I know that if they were asked to have content removed: They would remove it; but I did not know that they actually screened things being uploaded.

    Well, they were proseuted in other countries due to collaboration with other governments . but, really, they should have had all of their servers in another country (Like Sweden!)

  • @Malakian720 When corporations can override government, thats fucked up. It would be like CBC trying to tell the RCMP to shutdown youtube, because they have servers here in Canada for media content of movies such as "This films has not yet been rated", and shutting down all of youtube. And youtube makes people TONS of money, but that shit wouldn't skate, just like megavideo isn't skating for people outside of the US

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