COPENHAGEN, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- When the mainstream media talks about downloading, they call it two different things.
Illegal downloading and (legal) downloading. When you and I talk about it, there is only one name. It covers all options, and we never ask which one it is. When I say that I've downloaded Inglorious Basterds, you may very well know that it is illegal, but the word is never spoken. Partly because you don't really, really, really care.
Overhear any conversation between kids on the train about music or movies, and you're going to hear the word download in there. The words illegal or legal are never going to pop up, why should it? They instantly know based on what they talk about if it's one or the other, and again ... they don't really care.
So why even use two words, when they - in real life - cover the same thing? And while we're visiting real life, what's really the truth about downloading?? Well ... keep reading!
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