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is listening to youtube legal (allready posted in general discussions)
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 61152" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>sorry to drag this back up again but i would also assume that since youtube is highly compressed it will never ever replace purchasing the original content - for example i have watched videos on youtube and based on what i saw there was able to decide whether i really did want a particular disc or not - and i have made purchases based on this therefore i think it is certainly in those companies interests to allow you to watch those youtube video's </p><p></p><p>we dont have the internet speed to watch these video's in real time nor the bandwidth to allow us to watch it many times repetitively so its better to watch it once and then decide whether to buy it .... this would generally still be a cheaper way to enjoy that content and also to enjoy it in the high quality that the producers intended </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 61152, member: 1447"] sorry to drag this back up again but i would also assume that since youtube is highly compressed it will never ever replace purchasing the original content - for example i have watched videos on youtube and based on what i saw there was able to decide whether i really did want a particular disc or not - and i have made purchases based on this therefore i think it is certainly in those companies interests to allow you to watch those youtube video's we dont have the internet speed to watch these video's in real time nor the bandwidth to allow us to watch it many times repetitively so its better to watch it once and then decide whether to buy it .... this would generally still be a cheaper way to enjoy that content and also to enjoy it in the high quality that the producers intended [/QUOTE]
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