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-- Posted by Anonymous at 10:37 am on June 14, 2009
Based on everything you've downloaded, how much would you think have you avoided paying by downloading things free. Perhaps you've only downloaded a few songs from limewire, or have downloaded thousands of pounds/dollars worth of profesional software as well as movies and games. I've heard a lot of people saying that people who download illegally are ruining the economy as well as the industries which make the stuff. So i am curious to just how much worth of content peolpe are "stealing" by downloading illegally. I'd say i've gone about £10'000 or more myself. I've been downloading a lot in the past few years. The only thing i've bought, in the media industry is a few cheap DVDs and some video games. probably only about £500 worth if that.
-- Posted by Joep0113 at 10:37 am on June 14, 2009
Oh Christ its gonna be in the thousands at this point.
-- Posted by SophFairy at 10:37 am on June 14, 2009
I wouldn't like to say.
-- Posted by oink at 10:37 am on June 14, 2009
I don't download illegally, i buy all my products and/or use freeware.
-- Posted by nerdynerd at 10:38 am on June 14, 2009
$650 in music
-- Posted by Kaijuu at 10:38 am on June 14, 2009
about 1000 I think i dont know if its illegal though...
-- Posted by yoshiness at 10:38 am on June 14, 2009
£9001 Not really. If I like something I downloaded, I'll buy it.
-- Posted by Karen18 at 10:38 am on June 14, 2009
Oh yeah, probably close to 10 grand because I use to DL a lot and have done so for 6 years.
-- Posted by Natsy at 10:38 am on June 14, 2009
I don't know 47p?
-- Posted by Ramellan at 10:39 am on June 14, 2009
do you have a $ button?
-- Posted by Check Unavailability at 10:39 am on June 14, 2009
Are you kidding me? I have a 14GB collection, approximately 2GB of that I actually payed for and/or old CD's. Don't even get me started...
-- Posted by Miami0429 at 10:39 am on June 14, 2009
i have no clue...alot
-- Posted by Rhapsody at 10:39 am on June 14, 2009
Honestly not much. Because if I were to pay for the stuff I have downloaded I would not have bought it in the first place. But if we must put a number to it I would say well over $2500
-- Posted by Latin Muscle at 10:40 am on June 14, 2009
A lot.
-- Posted by so it goes at 10:44 am on June 14, 2009
Well over 100,000$. I used to keep track of it, but I stopped around there.
-- Posted by Twinkle556 at 10:48 am on June 14, 2009
i never download messes up the computer i always buy my music on itunes
-- Posted by drifting at 10:56 am on June 14, 2009
Quote: from Zyaar at 1:38 pm on June 14, 2009
about 1000 I think i dont know if its illegal though...
Did you pay for it? Its illegal. Probably getting close to $50k. I cant afford most things. Though, my music pirating is justified (in my mind) since I use the money I save to go to concerts and buy merchandise, the things that artists actually get money from.
-- Posted by drifting at 10:58 am on June 14, 2009
Quote: from Check Unavailability at 1:39 pm on June 14, 2009
Are you kidding me? I have a 14GB collection, approximately 2GB of that I actually payed for and/or old CD's. Don't even get me started...
Thats nothing... I have 35gb, and thats just music. Add in TV, movies, software, etc and I have 150gb, and thats just what I still have saved.
-- Posted by Anonymous at 11:03 am on June 14, 2009
Quote: from drifting at 6:58 pm on June 14, 2009
Quote: from Check Unavailability at 1:39 pm on June 14, 2009
Are you kidding me? I have a 14GB collection, approximately 2GB of that I actually payed for and/or old CD's. Don't even get me started...
Thats nothing... I have 35gb, and thats just music. Add in TV, movies, software, etc and I have 150gb, and thats just what I still have saved. 
I couldn't really say myself. I've got 2x 500GB hard drives, one is full to the top of movies, and video games as well as some programs. But i've deleted about twice as much as i've currently got on my hard drive, i'd say i've easily downloaded a terrorbyte of data.
-- Posted by allsmiles at 11:37 am on June 14, 2009
Quote: from Anonymous at 7:03 pm on June 14, 2009
Quote: from drifting at 6:58 pm on June 14, 2009
Quote: from Check Unavailability at 1:39 pm on June 14, 2009
Are you kidding me? I have a 14GB collection, approximately 2GB of that I actually payed for and/or old CD's. Don't even get me started...
Thats nothing... I have 35gb, and thats just music. Add in TV, movies, software, etc and I have 150gb, and thats just what I still have saved. 
I couldn't really say myself. I've got 2x 500GB hard drives, one is full to the top of movies, and video games as well as some programs. But i've deleted about twice as much as i've currently got on my hard drive, i'd say i've easily downloaded a terrorbyte of data. 
A terrabyte? Pff, I've got 1.8TB just of anime :P Over £10,00. But I would not have bought most of it anyway - I do go out and buy stuff that a) I enjoyed, and b) are available in the UK. I do a couple of imports as well. I'm not damaging the economy imo.
-- Posted by espresso8097 at 12:45 pm on June 14, 2009
I am running out of space on 870gb of total HDD space, most of the stuff on it cost me nothing. That doesn't include games that were downloaded, played, and deleted. Going to buy a terabyte or two to transfer things over to. Besides amounts, I never bothered totaling it.
-- Posted by Sector Corrupt at 7:45 pm on June 14, 2009
Considering I have over 400 Gigs in movies alone on my desktop... a lot. I also occasionally pirated software, though now I just use Free Software.
-- Posted by Stormblazer at 3:32 pm on June 23, 2009
Quote: from Anonymous at 11:37 am on June 14, 2009
Based on everything you've downloaded, how much would you think have you avoided paying by downloading things free. Perhaps you've only downloaded a few songs from limewire, or have downloaded thousands of pounds/dollars worth of profesional software as well as movies and games. I've heard a lot of people saying that people who download illegally are ruining the economy as well as the industries which make the stuff. So i am curious to just how much worth of content peolpe are "stealing" by downloading illegally. I'd say i've gone about £10'000 or more myself. I've been downloading a lot in the past few years. The only thing i've bought, in the media industry is a few cheap DVDs and some video games. probably only about £500 worth if that. 
The thing is, a lot of the time those numbers really don't represent lost revenue as the people wouldn't have bought it anyways. For example, I really don't like buying MP3s (there are way better audio formats, and if I'm paying I want it in FLAC or something damnit), and I refuse to support DRM and useless middlemen. So the only time I buy music is CDs if I can get them directly from the artist.
-- Posted by anonomouse at 12:16 am on June 30, 2009
Um... I use dollars... lol Anyway, since we are talking about stuff we are technically not supposed to talk about (illegally downloading stuff), we can only beat around the bush to say what we mean. That said, bittorrent is a really helpful way to get stuff done. I find that it is pretty slow, though. (Remember, though, that bittorrent is not all illegal stuff. You can download legal stuff like... linux)
-- Posted by rancid freakin rawk at 8:03 am on July 8, 2009
at €10 an album, maybe €2500-€3000
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