

Indeed, it's been given free advertising. The original DivX site hasn't lost the use of these subtitles. It's not "stealing" - it's exactly the sort of sharing which I assume a "pirate" would support. The article summary is deliberately inflammatory. No buyer's remorse when you're a pirate: Every purchase will be something you love, and supporting an artist who deserves it on the merits of his/her work, not marketing buzz. But since we're not millionaires but working stiffs like you, we help people make sure that when they buy something, they're going to enjoy it. We love them so much, we want to share them with others.

This is how most pirates operate: We love music and movies.
#Divx subtiles download
I love my Netflix - it's cheap, and even with the DVD/bluray plans they have, I can get it faster than I can download it, at better quality, and it maintains my ratings so when I have a few extra bucks I can go back and look at my bucket list of things I wanna pickup the next time I'm out at the stores. Netflix is the only thing that comes close, and you know what? I'm a pirate, and I have a Netflix. It restores an element sadly lacking in today's market: Try before you buy. Piracy isn't anti-artist, it's very much pro-artist. I certainly didn't give it to them, and they probably wouldn't have bought it if I hadn't exposed them to it ahead of time. And a few months later, I'm over at their house, and there on their shelf is a new Bluray or DVD of it. When everyone is talking about the latest Batman movie, and you're too broke to go see it in theatres, you're going to come to me and say "Hey, I wanna see what all the fuss is about." Well, okay then, here's a copy. Piracy doesn't mean not paying money - for most of us, it's a way to stay in touch with our collective culture without breaking the bank. And if I had more money, I'd probably go to concerts more than once in a blue moon. I've even sent money to the actors of Star Trek: TNG, because I love their work.

Same with Battlestar Galactica or the new Batman trilogy. It's something I'll be rewatching for years to come. But NCIS? I psychotically love that show, and have picked up several disks on Bluray from pawn shops. I liked the movie, but I don't feel it has much replay value.
#Divx subtiles tv
The fact is, most movies and TV episodes people only watch once or a couple of times. and unsurprisingly a lot of my friends do just that. Pirates recognize artists are entitled to compensation, and we tell people if they really like something to buy it or send money directly to the artist. I don't charge (except postage and possibly the USB or SD Card cost), and I never will. I'm a proud pirate (yarr!), and I love being able to give my friends access to movies and media they wouldn't otherwise be able to get on account of being too poor to afford it on their own.
#Divx subtiles for free
Ripping of some ip and sharing it for free is different from ripping it of and selling it for profit.īingo.
