Good point, Zebonka. The only ones who really do are the studios and their enforcement arm, the MPAA. They are bent on controlling every aspect of their "property" and how the consumer can use it. Defiance of this heavy handed business model is part of the reason why pirate groups like Centropy and TUN exist. The studios cried wolf when the VCR became popular, and it ended up being one of their greatest sources of revenue. Same holds true with p2p apps-the studios will either adapt to using them or something similar or fall way behind the times with their 1970's business model. I will admit it is a "crime" to download/view unauthorized copies, but our western society is too quick to simply label it "wrong" because it's illegal. Few things in life are that black and white and this issue is no exception.