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	<title>Comments on: None for you, Mr. Canadian</title>
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		<title>By: Fyoder</title>
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		<description>You could try an anonymous web proxy of some kind, but messing around with joost I notice that some things are not allowed for Americans as well, such that going that route you might need a handful of anonymous web proxies in different countries, and they would have to permit multimedia files which not all do.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For anything remotely popular it&#039;s much simpler to get it via torrent.  If they whine about &#039;piracy&#039;, well, regard them with as much respect as they have for their customers (and would be customers).</description>
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<p>For anything remotely popular it&#8217;s much simpler to get it via torrent.  If they whine about &#8216;piracy&#8217;, well, regard them with as much respect as they have for their customers (and would be customers).</p>
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