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Could also be someone who downloaded digital copies from iTunes, rather than buying a physical copy, WMP, and several of the other pay-for-video sites. Also, maybe they PVR'ed a few programs with their computer, and put it on the HDD because they ran out of room on the computer. Some of it could also be home video from their camcorder, from a back-up. Maybe they also made back-ups of their physical media, and this is for another room in the house.
There are plenty of reasons as to why someone would have multiple video formats on a HDD that aren't because of pirating. I think it's a bit insulting to automatically assume that anyone who wants to use an USB device with a blu-ray player pirated the films. Also, if you're going on grammar and spelling of the poster, that's a bit mean too. |
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