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Why don't links copy?
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:15 pm
by Roman
Is this a technical or business issue? I have told a friend about your site. He is ready to learn emule and download some films. He seems to think that FLM is a business offering samples of films for sale by downloading. I tell him, no, it's a community service that sells hard copy DVDs for those who want the non-techie route.
For some reason he hesitates to join. A few months ago I was able to copy links. Now I am not. I belong to the VHS generation!
Re: Why don't links copy?
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:40 pm
by Debaser
Hi
First of all, no one is making any money here.
Its one thing to download copyright material, but making money out of it as well..... that’s a big no no!
The only business here is the business of downloading childhood related films for free.
Sorry but I don’t understand the question about copying links.
If you mean to copy ed2k links, that’s done on a daily bases with no problems.
Re: Why don't links copy?
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:24 pm
by Rich
FLM is a site offering FREE and LEGAL information, no profit is made from this site, and this site does not advocate piracy nor does it encourage/advise the use of the information presented here. So learn more about what a peer-2-peer network is, how it works, how eMule works, what your local laws are regarding the sharing/downloading of files (especially those that if shared/downloaded would break copyright laws) and then make your own choice as to what to do.

Re: Why don't links copy?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:56 am
by emuler
The keyword is
information. Most of the movies discussed here are so rare I would never have even heard about them elsewhere. Apart from a few of the mainstream movies, my local DVD rental shops have nothing. I'm sure things are better where you live, but I feel it is still a good idea to read a few reviews before you buy. My shelves are full of DVDs I bought by looking at the covers and which turned out to be disappointing. Most of these I have watched only once.

A few didn't even deserve that.

Re: Why don't links copy?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:40 pm
by sprocket
I use this site to find out information for free about the films discussed here. I always prefer whenever possible to buy the original on dvd or vhs if that is all that is available. I don't like ripped dvd quality as it is a compromise. I'm sure many members here share my thoughts and also buy the dvd's. It's not so much a site that advocates piracy more of a promotional tool that is run by it's members to make an informed choice. I have bought dozens of dvd's based solely on information provided by members of this site.
Re: Why don't links copy?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 11:07 pm
by Debaser
I always prefer whenever possible to buy the original on dvd or vhs if that is all that is available
I have to agree with you there.
If I download a movie and really enjoy it, I will purchase the original if I feel its something I really enjoyed.
Not so much films posted here though, as I mostly just scan for the good bits, but I nearly always purchase popular cinematic films I love!
Not to mention that if I didn’t buy any DVD's at all, id feel a real tight git!