No Excuse For Movie Downloads

Posted on July 21st, 2009 in Uncategorized by Joel Martin

Everybody knows that movie downloads are illegal, and yet very few people seem to care. They are easy to find and use, and often you don’t feel as though you’re doing anything wrong. Because there’s so little involved, whether you’re downloading for a party or to entertain yourself late at night, it’s easy to excuse this sort of behavior for yourself.

Don’t panic and think you’re doing anything illegal just because you watch videos on YouTube. This is a far different process, because the owners of the videos post them up willingly 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.”

Again, these movies are stolen goods. A lot of people put hard work into making them, and by illegally getting your hands on these films, you’re taking something away from them. You know you wouldn’t walk up to somebody who was offering stolen goods in the real world, and so you shouldn’t in the virtual world, either. However tempting it might be, you must hold off for your own sake.

No matter how much emphasis there might be on those stories where somebody is caught doing illegal downloading, and no matter how scary the fines and even prison time they might have had to face could be, the fact is people who get caught are few and far between.

Rather discouraging, however, it has done little to raise the concerns of most people, who continue to do what they want.

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.

You really need to take a look at the morality of what you’re doing. While it’s easy to ignore that somebody is directly affected by everyone who downloads a movie as opposed to buying it, this doesn’t change the fact that it is true.

You put them in a very bad position, and should feel guilty about what you’re doing. It’s a hard habit to give up, but it’s just the not the right thing to do.

There are all sorts of people involved in the movie industry. Some of them make a lot of money, but many of them don’t. It’s easy not to feel bad about high-paid actors losing money, but what about the extras and other workers? Tell everybody you know to stop downloading movies illegally. They may not like the idea, but in the end, they’ll feel better about themselves.

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