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Originally Posted by kane
In all honesty a TV show I don't see as a big deal. If he has HBO and downloads the show, to me it is not different than DVRing it. The same would go if he has cable with AMC and downloads Walking Dead. It is no different than DVRing it.
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and it only took me 3 years to explaining to get you to understand that.
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When I talk about waiting for it to come out I mean if it never aired in that area
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except it the same principle in place zero economic damage at the time of the "infringement"
but a future economic loss (reruns in the vcr case vs future sales in that region)
you still haven't explain why you believe the future revenue (your justification) is valid in the second case.
the whole point is at the time of the infringement i changed the value of the content from zero dollars to zero dollars in both cases.
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or you never paid for it to begin with.
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If i perform the same act when the content is available i change the value from XX dollars (it sale price) to zero dollars and of course an infringement happens
now if you said
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or you never paid for it to begin with.(but could have because it was available for sale)
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i 100% agree that an infringement