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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s just criminal</title>
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	<description>Two hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money. We&#039;re gonna have to earn it.</description>
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		<title>By: nik butler</title>
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		<dc:creator>nik butler</dc:creator>
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		<description>As a reformed bittorrenter let me add these points of view as well. 

Much of what disappointed me as a viewer though has been that whilst a huge budget has gone into the film and its production one cant help but feel like cattle in a market place being shunted around inside a cinema. The conditions of which are always the inverse of the quality viewing screens you have exposed me to. 

This sort of leak sometimes seems well placed to help encourage the argument for tighter restrictions, DRM and controls on the internet however I suspect if you investigated the percentages of people torrenting the film vs those attending the cinema I would imagine the story is greater than the number. 

Yours is a refreshingly enlightened view to the issues of this copying but I wonder if the producers would be as eager to improve the experience of viewing which would be a easier investment than an on going war of tit for tat copyright restrictions, management and control.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a reformed bittorrenter let me add these points of view as well. </p>
<p>Much of what disappointed me as a viewer though has been that whilst a huge budget has gone into the film and its production one cant help but feel like cattle in a market place being shunted around inside a cinema. The conditions of which are always the inverse of the quality viewing screens you have exposed me to. </p>
<p>This sort of leak sometimes seems well placed to help encourage the argument for tighter restrictions, DRM and controls on the internet however I suspect if you investigated the percentages of people torrenting the film vs those attending the cinema I would imagine the story is greater than the number. </p>
<p>Yours is a refreshingly enlightened view to the issues of this copying but I wonder if the producers would be as eager to improve the experience of viewing which would be a easier investment than an on going war of tit for tat copyright restrictions, management and control.</p>
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