01:13 - Friday 13 July 2007 by David Bénard
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: BitTorrent, Download
Categories: Consumer Electronics, Networking
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: BitTorrent, Download
Categories: Consumer Electronics, Networking
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Legal downloading versus pirating
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With the evolution of BitTorrent.com, it’s amusing to realise that you can legally download episodes of the series Chips (a very cheap series indeed) for two dollars apiece. It also includes some real works of art though; you can legally own Reservoir dogs on your hard drive for $9.99.
Although it is a little inconvenient to have to pay to download series’ or films from the official BitTorrent site when you can easily find the exact same content for free (but in a legally dubious fashion) on sharing sites using the same method, it’s good to know there’s a legal alternative to such damnable practices.
You can find the official BitTorrent site, here.
This article was co-authored by Marc McEntegart.
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