Watch Movies Online, Get Shut Down
Watch Movies Online, Get Shut Down
If you intend to watch movies online, you face new challenges since the Obama regime has seized the private property of seven American and international Internet sites.
The wonders of technology have provided Internet users the capability to watch movies online, giving them the chance to enjoy some entertainment if they cannot escape to the theater ดูหนัง or if they cannot have the money to get a ticket.
At issue is the truth that those who watch movies online movie downloads often are violating American intellectual property laws that were established at the behest of Hollywood lobbyists to preserve the interests of the ultra-wealthy. These measures have support at all degrees of government.
In a recent speech on the issue of full movie downloads, Vice President Joe Biden declared that movie piracy is the same as breaking a shop window at Tiffany’s and removing the contents. Of course, people understand that this isn’t true: in the event that you removed items from a shop without paying, you’ve stop the ability of the store to earn money from it. If you watch movies online, the film interests continue earning revenue through sales of movie tickets and media. Still, the ultra wealthy in America determine public policy, so all of the movie downloads must stop.
Entertainment lobbyists provide estimates that the industry loses $26 billion per year through piracy, although they refuse independent auditors the chance to corroborate their claims. Indeed, the industry claim assumes that for each movie download they’ve lost the chance to market a ticked or perhaps a DVD. In actuality, however, many – or even most – those who watch TV shows and movies online either would not or couldn’t choose the legitimate right to see them.
To underscore the speech produced by the Vice President, authorities from the Obama regime confiscated the following Those sites: TVShack.net, Movies-Links.tv, Filespump.com, ZML.com, Now-Movies.com, ThePirateCity.org and PlanetMoviez.com. Visitors to these sites are greeted by a message saying:
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