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Originally Posted by shalym
Do you have proof that she keeps the programs she downloads? If she downloads the programs and then deletes them after she watches them, then no...there is absolutely no difference. Before you say that nobody would actually do that...of course they would. I would, and I am definitely somebody.
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You didn't answer my question. Can someone download programmes from Netflix, or is it just a streaming service? They are two totally different things. You'll generally pay a lot more for a downloading service than you will for a streaming one. To say that the two are equivalent is simply false, regardless of what you do with the downloaded programme thereafter. I certainly don't think that having paid to
stream a programme gives you the automatic right to
download it. Do you?
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And...If I buy movies or shows from Amazon US, I can download them to my computer/tablet if I'm in the US. If I'm outside the country, I can not. I'm not sure what happens to movies that I've already downloaded to my device if I'm outside the US--I've never tested that scenario. Would a person be justified in sailing into pirate waters in that case?
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I don't think they would. What you believe is of course your decision to make.