arstechnica.com— What happens when an organization that is best known for inveighing against the unauthorized copying of movies gets caught doing exactly that?
Jan 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
"We made a copy of Kirby's movie because it had implications for our employees,"The three good movies that come out every decade have implications for our society as a whole, so I feel obliged to make copies. Via Bittorrent.
angelschambersJan 25, 2006
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arramolJan 25, 2006
"We made a copy of Kirby's movie because it had implications for our employees,"The three good movies that come out every decade have implications for our society as a whole, so I feel obliged to make copies. Via Bittorrent.
maldonJan 25, 2006
Just because its on a different site doesn't make it new news, or infact not a dupe. *sigh*
Closed AccountJan 25, 2006
The laywer is using the same argument as the majority of home movie downloaders?
jacobficarroJan 25, 2006
hillllllllllarious!
artmanJan 25, 2006
They made copies so they could fap to all the NC-17 content in the privacy of their own homes?/got nothin'
dossyFeb 2, 2006
(WTF? I was commenting on another Digg story and my comment ended up here? D'oh.)