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"Stole our assets": Putin supported the idea of ​​Medvedev to download "pirate" movies

The Kremlin Prescribe Dmitry Peskov confessed that he could not personally load movies through torrents, but other people are loaded with illegal content for him. Russian Presidential Presidential President Dmitry Peskov supported the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and former President Dmitry Medvedev on Piracy in the Russian Federation. And he confessed that he watched "pirates". About it reports Telegram-channel Shot.

Dmitry Peskov confessed that he often uses pirate services. But he noted that since he does not know how to download movies because of torrents, he is done for him. "Those who stole our assets who have introduced illegal sanctions from the point of view of international law. They were previously called pirates and now gangs. Accordingly, the Pirate Content phrase has a different sauce," Peskov said.

Recall that the Russian presidential presidential was said after Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, stated that Russians should access Western music and films through pirate resources. And in this way, "bankruptcy" is disloyal to the Russian Federation Western companies. "We have recently discussed that they need to be deprived of some of the non -property rights, speaking the legal language they have here.

If they have gone from us, all sorts of" netflix "and others, so we will load it all, we will use for free. And I would All this on the network was scattered in order to cause maximum harm to them. Maximum harm to go bankrupt! " - said Medvedev. Moreover, he noted that earlier he was negative about pirate products, which was contrary to his legal education. But now he has changed his mind.

And at the end of January, Medvedev suggested that the sanction announced in response to the Russian Federation proposed the rules for the use of Western intellectual property without a license. He also thanked those who have developed the relevant programs, calling it a pirate use of "personal sanctions".