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Nah, Michael put all the clips online in good faith. Partly as a taster of the DVD - obviously in the hope of selling more, but it's still a nice thing for anyone who hasn't yet bought a copy!

All I was saying is that suggesting you download them all INSTEAD of buying it is a bit immoral! Unless you think it's crap, of course! ;)

Borrowing a book is nothing like illegally downloading a DVD. A better comparison might be someone scanning every page of a book and putting it online for everyone to download as an ebook. It means nobody would buy it, so if it's any good, the possibility of a follow-up would be less likely.

So there we go! :)

G x

After the resurection of this thread, I decided to watch the DVD again tonight and was once again completely bowled over.

The personal effort (and cash) both Rupert and Michael have put in to making this great piece of work, to me means that copying it in any way would be an insult to them and anybody else involved in its production.

If you want a copy put your hand in your pocket and hand over the dosh.
People like them and Andrew Johnstone (Common Era's Prehistoric Peak) deserve that much for their labour of love don't they?

:o)