When the MPAA starts "breaking" the equipment I own is the day I stop paying shit for the crap they put out. Then when they come at me with false accusations of "pirating" their garbage, I'll counter with, "I'm not replacing everything I own so I can line your pockets. And you did hear me call what you produce crap? While real crap has some value because you can use it for fertilizer, yours doesn't." Then they'll likely start calling me names like "litigious" and "pirate," which will likely let me get a mistrial. Then I can get people to rally behind me to have the court to disband the MPAA.
All that because the MPAA says it can't make progress while the analog "hole" is there. Entertainment isn't a boat, it's not going to sink because a few people want to move content around in their own home. The studios can't even keep movies under wraps before the movies make it to theaters. We all remember the Wolverine movie fiasco. Now they're calling attention to their issue that most people won't think or even know about. They even expect us to think that there's some sort of technical reason they can't make progress in delivering their goods. Who sounds like the theif? WHO?!
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When the MPAA starts "breaking" the equipment I own is the day I stop paying shit for the crap they put out. Then when they come at me with false accusations of "pirating" their garbage, I'll counter with, "I'm not replacing everything I own so I can line your pockets. And you did hear me call what you produce crap? While real crap has some value because you can use it for fertilizer, yours doesn't." Then they'll likely start calling me names like "litigious" and "pirate," which will likely let me get a mistrial. Then I can get people to rally behind me to have the court to disband the MPAA.
All that because the MPAA says it can't make progress while the analog "hole" is there. Entertainment isn't a boat, it's not going to sink because a few people want to move content around in their own home. The studios can't even keep movies under wraps before the movies make it to theaters. We all remember the Wolverine movie fiasco. Now they're calling attention to their issue that most people won't think or even know about. They even expect us to think that there's some sort of technical reason they can't make progress in delivering their goods. Who sounds like the theif? WHO?!