Friday, July 24, 2009

Understanding The Ill Effects Of Movie Downloads

By Joel Martin

Movie downloads have become so easy you probably don't know anyone who hasn't tried it at some point. Young people, especially, seem to have an expert knowledge of what's involved, whether they're with a group or on their own. Because of the many options open to them, it became very easy for them to do what they want without getting caught.

Note that this certainly doesn't apply to the sorts of things uploaded by individuals on sites like YouTube. These are their personally properties and are perfectly acceptable for you to watch.

However, the companies who make major films have no say when their movies are stolen to be published on other websites, making them lose out on their profits.

Many people make excuses that watching illegally downloaded movies isn't harming anyone. Sometimes they even convince themselves that while the downloaders might get in trouble, they are safe themselves. However, this is a dangerously incorrect way to think. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) seriously condemns this practice and tags movie downloaders as "a movie thief whose crimes carry serious legal consequences."

You might not ever realize the amount of harm you could be doing in downloading movies illegally. For, you, understandably, it's just a great chance to save some money and get a movie that hasn't even been released on DVD. But again, these are stolen goods, and getting them online is just as bad as if you went up to someone and bought pirated copies of them on the street.

If all the people who did illegal downloading were caught, prisons would be filled with them and the amount of fines being paid by others would add to a huge amount of money.

However, these people don't always get caught. In fact, the vast majority never have to worry about a thing, which is why so many people continue to download no matter how horrible the stories of those few unlucky individuals who were found out might be to hear.

Unfortunately, there is a common thought process for many people wherein their only concern is their own risk. Because they probably aren't going to get caught, they don't feel as though there's any reason for them to stop what they're doing. It's a rationalization process that keeps them from having to consider the actual consequences of their actions.

Try to understand how the people who work on movies feel. They live on the money they make from the film, and they won't make any when somebody downloads a movie as opposed to buying it.

Put yourself in the shoes of somebody watching their personal, hard-earned profits slip away because of people downloading their movie without paying for it. You wouldn't want this done to you, so you shouldn't do it to anybody else.

People might tell you that downloading movies is okay because you're only hurting actors, directors, and executives who make too much money already. Don't listen to them. The majority of workers are underpaid staff and extras, and they need your money, too. Stop having to feel guilty and avoid downloading movies illegally once and for all. - 18758

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