I can't stand reading e-books... can't have my eyes in front of a monitor for that long. I'll always buy the book... plus I like to support the few authors I really enjoy.
why pay for shit like that? i haven't bought a book in years cause anything i want i find for free, same with music, haven't bought a cd in years, get all my songs for free. get all my programs for free. just gotta know where and how to look
now here is a question I propose to you which is an opinionated question, imo:Do you think the fact I stream/download episodes of TV series (Dexter, House, Fringe, Eureka, Walking Dead, Chuck, etc) is piracy? Considering the only reason I do it is because in the UK we get shown these episodes 1-2 weeks later than everyone else. I don't personally, I have no moral qualms about doing it and it has never felt like piracy, it has already been released after all and will be shown here in due time, I just can't wait!
Quote from: [BTF]adam on November 27, 2010, 07:30:00 PMnow here is a question I propose to you which is an opinionated question, imo:Do you think the fact I stream/download episodes of TV series (Dexter, House, Fringe, Eureka, Walking Dead, Chuck, etc) is piracy? Considering the only reason I do it is because in the UK we get shown these episodes 1-2 weeks later than everyone else. I don't personally, I have no moral qualms about doing it and it has never felt like piracy, it has already been released after all and will be shown here in due time, I just can't wait!Speaking only for myself, if I feel I'm being treated capriciously by a publisher or distributer, I'm likely less inclined to abide by any artificial constraints they're attempting to impose. In an age where the information delay between the U.S. and the U.K. is measured in milliseconds, I don't think they should be surprised to find some viewers unwilling to abide by their artificial delay measured in weeks.