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| Erich |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 3:01:12 PM If there was a place that you could download DVD movies legaly, after paying for them of course, would you? |
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| Arthen |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 6:48:49 PM No.
Too big for my computer, too long to download, and I like adding to the collection on my shelf of actual DVDs. |
| TalkingNeurons |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 6:01:21 PM Why bother paying when you can get them for free? Moral reasons? Pfft.
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| enthuTIMsiast |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 5:23:06 PM Depends on how much it would cost. |
| Zachmozach |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 4:33:03 PM Probably not. It's like using I-tunes or anything else in that I don't. With music it makes more sense because you can just grab a tune or two and pay accordingly, but if I buy something complete I'd rather by a real CD with the jacket and case. The same would go for a DVD. It would be interesting thing to try out though. Although I can't imagine why people would want to buy, download and burn when the alternitive is the actual DVD with a jacket and all that. |
| Mechman293 |
Posted - 06/30/2005 : 3:31:50 PM Depends, cause a DVD is 4.7 GB and even on DSL that still take awhile (think around 8-9 hrs). and I don't have a DVD burner so couldn't make DVD (which would lead to copyright laws?) and how much would it be (might find them cheeper used or online)
It still sounds like a cool idea  |