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Old 07-20-2014, 01:41 PM   #249
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Yes, I DO believe that if I can not access the content through streaming I would be justified in downloading it, as long as I delete it immediately.
We must agree to differ. If you've paid for a streaming service in one place, that doesn't entitle you to that same service in a place where you have NOT paid for it, any more than buying a ticket to see a film in one cinema entitles you to see it in a different one.

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So if you buy a Kindle book from Amazon from your house in the UK, and then went to the US for an extended stay, you wouldn't have a problem with Amazon not allowing you to download the book to your Kindle anymore?
No problem at all, if I'd been told in advance that this would be the case, and streaming services DO tell their customers this. The fact that someone is too damned lazy to find out what it is they're actually buying can't be used to justify piracy.
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