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Licaniffprior
10th November 2007, 04:54 PM
Where I can find good quality films?Can anyone help me?

leigh123linux
13th November 2007, 11:05 PM
Where I can find good quality films?Can anyone help me?

have you tried isohunt.com

stephanie.steve
15th November 2007, 05:00 AM

I've been using this site for divx movies so that's dang good quality :D and it has some of the latest movies on there [URL removed]
another site I have that seems to have a lot more videos and has it better organized but the problem is it's mostly cam version stuff [URL Removed] there are probably better ones out there but I haven't been looking hard ;) if this stuff is against the rules I apology and please remove the links but why tell everyone about places to find bittorrents and p2p then if it is?

GallComp
15th November 2007, 05:14 AM
OK guys NO POSTING of lnks to illegal content please....

stephanie.steve
15th November 2007, 05:20 AM
so why do you leave isohunt link? I don't get it :\

leigh123linux
15th November 2007, 08:52 AM
OK guys NO POSTING of lnks to illegal content please....

Cool :) , I have edited it so it is no longer a link :cool:

stephanie.steve
15th November 2007, 10:15 AM
(waves hands) can someone tell me why should a bittorrent site remain then? that doesn't make sense..

not mad that my links were removed but I actually thought they would stay :X but why should bittorrent links stay while others get removed ya know?

bob
15th November 2007, 12:18 PM
Perhaps I can explain just a bit? FedoraForum.org is a private Forum, based in the US, where Ewdi could get sued for linking to illegal sites. IsoHunt certainly has questionable credentials and it would normally have been my response to close this thread and caution against illegal searches (USA illegal, that is). Since it's not a link, and probably contains legal stuff, mentioning IsoHunt without the link may be legally okay.

However, since you've questioned the reasons, I'll leave the thread open just a bit longer as an explanation. If you'd like to discuss this further, please PM me and we'll chat about the Guidelines in private. Thanks.

bob
15th November 2007, 12:45 PM
Okay, 'a bit' of time has passed and I'll close the thread. Hope all concerned understand the reasons. If not, I'll be around for 'a bit' to respond to questions by PM.