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What the difference between movies that people will pay to rent, and movies that people will risk the wrath of the MPAA to pirate Apparently, it all in the genre. Download-obsessed site Torrent Freak researched popular downloads by looking at public BitTorrent trackers. They found that the most popularly-shared movies were science fiction, followed by comedy and action. According to Torrent Tracker, the top 10 most downloaded movies via BitTorrent are: 1. Avatar 2009 2. The Dark Knight 2008 3. Transformers 2007 4. Inception 2010 5. The Hangover 2009 6. Star Trek 2008 7. Kick-Ass 2010 8. The Departed 2006 9. The Incredible Hulk 2008 10. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World End 2007 And the movies that people pay to rent According to Netflix, its top rentals of all time, measured this week, are: 1. The Blind Side 2009 2. Crash 2004 3. The Bucket List 2007 4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 5. The Hurt Locker 2008 6. The Departed 2006 7. Sherlock Holmes 20 stanley flask 09 8. Inception 2010 9. Iron Man 2008 10. No Country for Old Men 2007 What you see here is a list of movies that are almost ent stanley website irely dramas, with some action and suspense. What can we take from this Are science fiction fans more likely to be skeptical of intellectual property enforcement For one thing, it not clear that what we ;re seeing represents a breakd stanley thermos own between pirates and renters, since most of the movies on the BitTorrent list Xgdb Orphan Black teaches you to steal your clone s identity for fun and profit
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