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What current movies are on your Droid?

You can transfer Digital copies to the Droid. I got alot of DCs that came with my Blu rays, I see some say Ipod only but others dont say anything.
 
I've got Pulp Fiction, Big Lebowski and BASEketball. 2 classics and one I still haven't seen. I use VisualHub to convert on my Mac.
 
My Movies, trading question?

I've got 28 days/28 weeks later, Hancock, Terminator Salvation, Reign of fire, Running scared, Swordfish, Forbidin Kingdom, X-man Wolverine, Alien vs. Predator, Cloverfield, Constantine, Chronicles of Ridick, Iron man, I am legend, Horton hears a who, Southland Tales, War of the worlds, watchman, The Mist and I think Rambo (the new one). District 9 comming soon. Some are DVD rip and others are Digital copies.

I'm new here, so I'm not sure if this is allowed or not. But would anybody be interested in trading movies for the droid. I figure it takes a lot of hours to convert and it would take forever to convert all my movies. Would anybody be interested in starting a movie pool?:icon_ banana:
 
I'm new here, so I'm not sure if this is allowed or not. But would anybody be interested in trading movies for the droid. I figure it takes a lot of hours to convert and it would take forever to convert all my movies. Would anybody be interested in starting a movie pool?:icon_ banana:

There was a thread on this a while ago, but it was taken down for legal reasons.

This particular thread was based on that thread, however without the sharing of the links. If you look through some of the earlier posts in this thread you will find some details on that.
 
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I'm new here, so I'm not sure if this is allowed or not. But would anybody be interested in trading movies for the droid. I figure it takes a lot of hours to convert and it would take forever to convert all my movies. Would anybody be interested in starting a movie pool?:icon_ banana:

There was a thread on this a while ago, but it was taken down for legal reasons.

This particular thread was based on that thread, however without the sharing of the links. If you look through some of the earlier posts in this thread you will find some details on that.

Thanks I just went through and read them. My appologize, I figured someone must have thought of the idea. My only issue with this is, we own the movies, we converted the movies, and we should be able to do what ever we want with them. It's like lending the movie to a friend. Theres no profit being made, whats the big deal? Oh well. It's the world we live in. Thanks again.
 
My only issue with this is, we own the movies, we converted the movies, and we should be able to do what ever we want with them. It's like lending the movie to a friend. Theres no profit being made, whats the big deal? Oh well. It's the world we live in. Thanks again.

I have the same thoughts on that, however, the movie companies see it different.
If people actually own the movie they download it is a different story. a while ago, I wrote an article on my website in regards of downloading TV shows from the web. While not entirely the same, the main thought behind it is the following:

I pay $60-$70/mo for basic cable. why is it that I have to watch 20+ minutes of commercials per hour of TV, when someone who watches the shows online for free through the broadcasting companies website only has to endure about 1-2 minutes for the same show.
 
My only issue with this is, we own the movies, we converted the movies, and we should be able to do what ever we want with them. It's like lending the movie to a friend. Theres no profit being made, whats the big deal? Oh well. It's the world we live in. Thanks again.

I have the same thoughts on that, however, the movie companies see it different.
If people actually own the movie they download it is a different story. a while ago, I wrote an article on my website in regards of downloading TV shows from the web. While not entirely the same, the main thought behind it is the following:

I pay $60-$70/mo for basic cable. why is it that I have to watch 20+ minutes of commercials per hour of TV, when someone who watches the shows online for free through the broadcasting companies website only has to endure about 1-2 minutes for the same show.

Thats a good point. The media world has us by the balls. Well...in some ways. Theres always a way around any osbtitcale. Thanks for your input.
 
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