Can someone please show me where I can watch Pawn Sacrifice online!

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Don't bootleg. Also those links are bad for your computer

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liveink wrote:

 Also those links are bad for your computer

Not really. 

I've been looking for it every now and then for months online, manglecopter. I suspect that any day now someone will upload a copy so keep checking;)

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I don't think anyone will bother to cam it.  Once the BluRay is released it will be available online.

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Some country will have it on-demand, and they'll copy it from there long before the bluray comes out.

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Yay, we can watch it with hardcoded Korean subs.

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I have uploaded a bootleg copy to the net and planted a really nasty trojan horse.

Keep looking, thieves.

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Laughing It's not like we would be missing a visual feast, I imagine

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JamieDelarosa wrote:

I have uploaded a bootleg copy to the net and planted a really nasty trojan horse.

Keep looking, thieves.

I think the thieves are the ones trying to make a buck off of a dead man's lifeWink

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Jamie, you once again show yourself to be completely ignorant of how the internet works.

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trysts wrote:
JamieDelarosa wrote:

I have uploaded a bootleg copy to the net and planted a really nasty trojan horse.

Keep looking, thieves.

I think the thieves are the ones trying to make a buck off of a dead man's life

Isn't that true with most any film that based on historical public figures - like the films of Oliver Stone (JFK, Nixon)?

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JamieDelarosa wrote:
trysts wrote:
JamieDelarosa wrote:

I have uploaded a bootleg copy to the net and planted a really nasty trojan horse.

Keep looking, thieves.

I think the thieves are the ones trying to make a buck off of a dead man's life

Isn't that true with most any film that based on historical public figures - like the films of Oliver Stone (JFK, Nixon)?

Yes. What is your argument exactly, Jamie?

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There is nothing exceptional about wanting to make a buck or two.

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Agreed, but viewing is not stealing, either, is it?

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It is when there are intellectual property rights and copyrights involved.

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Can't find it at all man.  Looks like we're paying or waiting.

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JamieDelarosa wrote:

It is when there are intellectual property rights and copyrights involved.

I can't think of one instance where viewing is stealing. Maybe there is, but I can't think of one. People buy or don't buy songs all the time after they've heard them for free. People buy or don't buy paintings after they've seen the painting. Same with poetry, after they've read the poem. A few weeks ago, I bought the movie "Since You Went Away"(1944), after having seen it a couple times for free. 

I don't think intellectual property rights and copyright laws make it illegal to view the property. If I'm wrong then feel free to educate me:)

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@trysts you are wrong according to practically all of the world's intellectual property law systems. End of discussion really.

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klimski wrote:

@trysts you are wrong according to practically all of the world's intellectual property law systems. End of discussion really.

Thanks for adding no information except for letting me know that you feel you have the power to end discussions. Good to knowLaughing

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trysts wrote:

Agreed, but viewing is not stealing, either, is it?

Here's how you can try out your theory - Try to enter your local movie theater, and when they ask for your ticket, just tell them, "No thanks, I'm only going to view the movie."