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In reply to the discussion: Your view on media piracy. How strongly are you against it? [View all]I know people in The Philippines and China who follow US television shows. US television and movies are very popular here in Korea. A very funny story: I started watching the show Gossip Girl and got hooked on it. So I started to use it as a way to get my students to talk. They thought it was funny that this old guy (I this was a few years ago so I was about 40) was watching a show that is basically tailored and marketed toward younger people. Yet I could talk about the characters as if they were my own family (ah, scary I know!).
I actually lived in China for an academic year teaching and without a proxy server I would have seriously took a leap off a tall building that's how bad censorship is. Of course that's a totally different thread.
There are about nine shows I currently keep up with on a regular basis depending if they are on hiatus or not. Generally you can get a show with in a few hours after it is shown. I gave up on football when I moved over here because they don't show the games and they are on in the early morning on Monday. It's like, ok I like football but not enough to get up at 3 am. Last season I was able to watch a few on my 32" inch flat screen and it actually FELT like I was back home (in the US) on Sunday which just was so neat (I of course had to dodge all the scoreboards so as not to ruin the outcome). As Dorthy from the Wizard of Oz once said, "There's no place like home".