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February 18, 2005

This post, made by "alexwcovington" in the Slashdot discussion of the fact that Brits lead the world in downloading TV shows, is a really pithy piece of advice that TV execs everywhere would do well to heed:
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but it's television. Signals broadcast through the air. Sorry to burst the bubbles of the folks in Hollywood, but you can't control the genie if you're throwing it out of the bottle at the speed of light. Accept the fact that people have the right to record their television shows, and don't complain when they trade them.
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Via Boing Boing


Originally posted by Cory Doctorow from Boing Boing, remediated by yatta on Feb 18, 2005 at 01:11 PM


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My wife and I watch most of our television via Bittorrents. Not so much to skip advertising but because we can watch it when we want. It' better than a TiVo because even if you forget to record the show you can usually find it via Bittorrent. If you get yourself a MacMini or a MediaPC from Gateway you have everything you need to convieniently watch downloaded content in your living room.

Posted by: Joe Cotellese at March 29, 2005 12:20 PM

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