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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
random 2 minute clips is hardly the same as viewing all episodes of every season. are you so naive and ignorant that you really have no idea why there are no full episodes?
there is no defense of theft. there isn't. people work hard to create works and no one has the right to steal it.
you morons sound like 13yr olds defending MP3's.
where is napster today? saying nothing can be done is rediculous and 100% factually wrong. the law hasn't caught up to the issue. it will. the one thing that can be done today, is for adult sponsors to stop supporting content theft from adult sites. no one is trying to change the world... the issues are those close to home and the revenue that supports it, not what some 12yr old from siberia uploaded to a server somewhere.
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there are full episodes. you just have to look a little deeper. even so, stealing $20 isn't any better than stealing $2000. theft is theft. i'm not defending theft in anyway. i'm just pointing out the irony of the situation. everyone bitching about torrent sites stealing content while they take traffic from the biggest profiters of stolen content on the net.
where is napster today? they're a very successful legitimate company. did shutting down napster stop people from stealing music? nope. a million other p2p networks popped up. the same thing happens with torrent sites. getting adult sponsors off torrent sites isn't a real solution to the problem. it might make you feel better, but in the long run it's not going to stop the thieves. i already said, plenty of mainstream sponsors will keep those sites in business.
getting content owners to protect their content is the solution.