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The Wolf of Wall Street Leads Most Pirated Films of 2014 — collider.com

Pirating movies is wrong.  You can justify it any way you want—movies are too expensive; distribution models are outdated; they didn’t release it in your area—whatever your reason, you’re stealing revenue from people who worked hard on a film, and you’re also devaluing their work because you wanted something and didn’t want to pay for it.  This year’s most-pirated film may have even created a new excuse: it was in the spirit of the plot.

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