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GeminiSaint
#828941
6 months ago
I hate to say this, but I knew it!
As much as I don't like these developments, it's understandable.
WatermelonRat
#828977
6 months ago
I'm disappointed, but I'm not angry. As a publicly traded corporation, they're legally required to protect their copyright. If they didn't their shareholders could sue them.
Forgottensin
#829007
6 months ago
It wouldn't sting so much if the international market wasn't going to be the one suffering from this.
Cipher
#829024
6 months ago
Torrents. who cares?
Capt-Nemo
#829047
6 months ago
We all go on EqD. No need to screencap the news and put it up here. :P
Cipher
#829080
6 months ago
^ I don't. Derpy hooves news master race reporting in.
Anonymous
#829112
6 months ago
^Its on Derpyhooves too
Anonymous
#829170
6 months ago
@977

Step 1: buy shares of Hasbro
Step 2: bronies become the biggest shareholder
Step 3: control share meetings and demand moar ponies and freedom of bronies on internets
Step 4: ????????
Step 5: PROFIT!!!!
Dionysus
#829216
6 months ago
But I love to watch Episodes over Youtube/Synchtube with my online friends .___.
That's why I watch every episode a bajillion times.
Dionysus
#829230
6 months ago
@829170
Actually ... yes, let's all buy Hasbro together !
Anonymous
#829258
6 months ago
@Dionysus, #9170 I'm 95% certain you're joking, but I'm going to say this anyways. That would most likely end with Hasbro getting bankrupted. It's like a union gaining the power to make all corporate decisions: it might sound good, but unless major mentality changes occur, going after only what you (you being the group hypothetically in power) want would result in neglect of important aspects, like how a corporation MUST make enough money off its products and pay employees enough that they are fairly compensated but not so much that they cut heavily into said profit. Otherwise, company continuously loses money until it can do nothing and must dissolve.
Anonymous
#829268
6 months ago
@Cipher The company cares. They're starting to release DVDs, so they need to make sure there is demand. If there is no demand (because of Youtube or torrents, for example), then they will make no money and as a result, they will not release DVDs.
GeminiSaint
#830224
6 months ago
With or without YouTube streams, I would still buy a DVD box set with the complete seasons. And I know I'm not the only one.