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> Series 1 & 2 are also available at Dulwich library

> (?3/series per week).



Up to series 5 on Netflix - one month free trial and then a fiver a month. Worth it for Breaking Bad alone. I've crammed in 29 episodes in my first two months on Netflix and watched a couple of other films too (and the kids have watched loads of stuff). As long as you've the technology, Netflix is a no brainier for this one Steveo

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Don't get yourself in trouble, unless you're using an encrypted VPN to an overseas supplier, they'll know what your up to: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19474829


Whether you end up in court for it will simply be a lottery - not necessarily a bright gamble to take. The upside is minor compared with the downside.

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Huge is right you are going on a database for using this and there are potential consequences. For the sake of some cheap subscriptions it strikes me as pretty stoopid plus it is a form of theft which potentially stifles creativity as in music. I suspect nothing will happen but for several reasons I am happy paying for content that all in all is pretty cheap.
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