Is javakiba.org legit?

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DeSade

Member
Jan 29, 2010
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The design of the site looks like those fake JAV sites, but unlike those, it actually has screenshots, so I figured there might be a chance they were legit.

What do you guys think?
 

jswift255

Privateer
Oct 3, 2010
135
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It's legit, but some of the best videos are password protected and you have to pay for it
 

Casshern2

Senior Member...I think
Mar 22, 2008
6,872
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It wouldn't be worth your time, it would take forever. Nothing out there can crack a password at the click of a button. $6 isn't bad for something that costs way more to get directly from other places thaty aren't fre
 

jugulear

Akiba Citizen
Jan 20, 2012
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There is an ethical consideration to bear in mind, however. I should be the one to talk, because, like everyone else, I am downloading copyrighted material which is - let's face it - a form of piracy. Yet I can justify my immorality because the stolen goods are for my personal use, and it's all in the name of "file-sharing" between "friends." (Criminals like I can make all sorts of justifications.)

When a site starts to charge money, directly making gains through other people's hard-produced property, that is crossing the line. I would consider shelling out a little more so that there's a chance some of that dough will land in the owner's pockets. I would not patronize a crook who profits off stolen matter.
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Casshern2

Senior Member...I think
Mar 22, 2008
6,872
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TRUE my friend. I actually downloaded a few things from there only to find I needed a password. Lame. I kept them thinking I would pay at some point but just deleted them eventually. But for the desparate there is the opportunity. Shame on them for what they do.

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There is an ethical consideration to bear in mind, however. I should be the one to talk, because, like everyone else, I am downloading copyrighted material which is - let's face it - a form of piracy. Yet I can justify my immorality because the stolen goods are for my personal use, and it's all in the name of "file-sharing" between "friends." (Criminals like I can make all sorts of justifications.)

When a site starts to charge money, directly making gains through other people's hard-produced property, that is crossing the line. I would consider shelling out a little more so that there's a chance some of that dough will land in the owner's pockets. I would not patronize a crook who profits off stolen matter.
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orerreug

New Member
Mar 21, 2012
14
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It wouldn't be worth your time, it would take forever. Nothing out there can crack a password at the click of a button. $6 isn't bad for something that costs way more to get directly from other places thaty aren't fre

To buy those movies in a legit way cost less than 3 dollars now.