

I see a number of people ‘borrow’ magazines from the newsstand every time I go to Borders or Barne & Noble. The BBC itself streams the video from its website: (But as Michael points out, its only available within the UK's IP block). The BBC is a public corporation in the UK – it's hard to argue that viewing “unauthorized recordings” goes against their charter. I noted that it's widely available on that network and pointed it out. What's next: steal books from the library or 'borrow' magazines from a newsstand? Got any URL's where we can steal stuff from RIT?Īn RIT professor did not advocate that it be downloaded from Bittorrent. I can't understand why an RIT professor recommends to watch an unauthorized recording on YouTube or download an illegal copy using Bittorrent.
