Double R wrote:
> Kevin Gowen <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> wrote in
> news:33u2r7F421pciU7@individual.net:
>
>> Double R wrote:
>>> "necoandjeff" <spam@schrepfer.com> wrote in news:JRuBd.4495$wZ2.4202
>>> @newssvr13.news.prodigy.com:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Paul Blay wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "necoandjeff" <spam@schrepfer.com> wrote ...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Bittorrent is not a hassle at all and it's completely free. And
>>>>>> it is lightning fast, particularly if you are downloading a
>>>>>> popular file (like a TV show shortly after it has been aired.)
>>>>>> Within 5 to 6 hours after a show has aired it can be found on
>>>>>> any bittorrent search service. An hour show (generally 350MB)
>>>>>> can be downloaded in a little more than half an hour usually.
>>>>>
>>>>> Aren't you supposed to say "or so I have heard." or something at
>>>>> the end there?
>>>>
>>>> If I were still in the U.S., I might have.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Besides, it's only a crime if it's on PAY TV.
>>
>> That is incorrect.
>>
>>> Technically, it's a crime
>>> with FREE TV if you edit the commercials out, but I can't help what
>>> other people do.
>>
>> Um, no.
>>
>> - Kevin
>>
>
> Then nearly every human being since the 70s can be called into court
> for recording free TV?  Riiiight.

Wroooooooong. You may find some of the previous e-mails in this thread
instructive if you would only read them.