What makes it harder for the 'red flag' is that there are companies that are payed by the movie industry to put out fake movies with the real names. so if someone downloads one of those movies, are they infringing copyrights? and if not, how are we, the public, supposed to know what movies are copyrighted and what ones are posted by those companies?
Maybe i just want to see what the movie industry is submitting to bit torrent.
I think that if the person that submitted all the documents listened to his conscience, then it is a whistle-blower. Sometimes you have to do the right thing even if/when you know it will change your life for the worst. He had a very hard decision to make. People go thru life with blinders on, letting others make all the very hard decisions. Before you label him/her as a traitor, ask yourself this... Did he uncover mass illegal acts? If that answer is yes, stop labeling him a traitor. Don't say 'well, its the government', or anything like that. The government should be held just as accountable as they try and hold other governments. IF the proverbial shoe fits.
If you can turn a blind eye on what the military and the 'contractors' are doing over there, then i feel very sorry for you. Every person knows right from wrong.. Just because the government does something, it does not mean it is always right. As people and citizens of this great country, we are required by the constitution and our forefathers to question everything. We deserve real answers and should not settle for less.
Brown is entitled to his opinion. In fact, i wish there were more people like him. He explained his opinion and did not resort to bashing the teenager, as most adults tend to do when a teenager asks question after question. He knows that his opinion will not change her mind but still tries and explain his side. He actually listened to her side.
I hope that someone that is being extorted will take the case all the way to court and counter sue them!!! I am not a lawyer, but if i were on the jury.. well, lets just say that companies would be able to use the case as a reason not to sue others for sending bits of numbers over the internet.
Question... if someone does not share the entire film, how are they responsible? that portion that they shared is nothing at all. just garbled info. Nothing watchable
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Maybe i just want to see what the movie industry is submitting to bit torrent.
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If you can turn a blind eye on what the military and the 'contractors' are doing over there, then i feel very sorry for you. Every person knows right from wrong.. Just because the government does something, it does not mean it is always right. As people and citizens of this great country, we are required by the constitution and our forefathers to question everything. We deserve real answers and should not settle for less.
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Grats Brown! Keep up the good work
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Question... if someone does not share the entire film, how are they responsible? that portion that they shared is nothing at all. just garbled info. Nothing watchable
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