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This is ENTIRELY different from being illegal, which, in case you seriously don't know,means it is against the law. It is NOT illegal. |
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Agree - it's not illegal. Same way you can buy Region 1 DVDs with content intended for the US and play them on a multiregion player here - which is often "hacked" to get it to play R1 discs.
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http://www.trustedreviews.com/lovefi...ormance_Page-3 I wasn't aware of that. They have a lot of catching up to do with Netflix though, as I think 5.1 is available on most devices, except the web site streaming, which is stereo and limited to 720P on Win 7. ---------- Post added at 14:19 ---------- Previous post was at 14:13 ---------- Quote:
People don't think twice that it may be breaking any laws. People would think you crazy if you suggested that it was. I've been buying region I DVDs for years. Maybe I should send them all back? |
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Lovefilm tell me that there is no 5.1 streaming at present - including on my Samsung App. |
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If you subscribe to Amazon Local Deals, there's an offer to get 6 months of Lovefilm for £10, a value of £29.94.
Tempted to give it a go, but I heard a while ago it's a nightmare to cancel. Maybe that side of it has been improved recently? |
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I cancelled and they still charged, within 24 hours of emailing them it was fixed. Don't know what people class as a nightmare, I'd say more of a minor inconvenience.
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At the very least, this is a breach of copyright but it is only a matter of time before someone puts this practice to the test. People have this strange attitude that the internet takes you to a different place where normal reality does not apply. In time, you will see that I am right. The absence of prosecutions to date does not mean you are safe. |
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Owning counterfeit goods is not a crime or illegal either. Selling them is though.
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The copyright laws are really what you need to watch, because if you are breaching copyright, you can be sued. The fact that you've paid money for it is neither here nor there. People think that just because they've paid Netflix via Unblock Us, everything is hunky dory. But it's not! ---------- Post added at 20:25 ---------- Previous post was at 20:22 ---------- Quote:
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Back on topic, please...
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Will be watching this one :shocked: My Naked Secret – This series follows the journey of individuals as they struggle with hiding an embarrassing secret about their body. With the help of a therapist, these individuals work to reveal their painful issue to family and friends,and Kelly, who has struggled for years with enormous 34KK breasts, as they go to great lengths to keep them hidden. Would imagine it would be difficult to keep those hidden |
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Netflix might not care, but I think you're somewhat missing the point - in the case of hbo content (someone mentioned that some Atlantic content was available) Sky will be the injured party as they own the UK rights. Netflix saying "yeah, whatever, give us your money" really doesn't change that!
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