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  •    Firefox Pirates Take Over Amazon | TorrentFreak

    "Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is under attack by online pirates. An add-on for the Firefox browser called `Pirates of the Amazon' makes it possible to shop at the Amazon store but leave without paying a dime. Instead, on Amazon product pages the add-on integrates... more

    Reviewed by jasonstone Dec 06 2008, 09:22am ( 58 reviews ) torrentfreak.com

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  • Rated by pavsma on Feb 21 2009, 9:41am

    best plug in ever. pirates for the rule
  • Rated by M-Nome on Dec 10 2008, 8:48am

    I laugh at all the thumbles down. Oooo! Its title is sensationalistic! Blah-blah. Haha. I love it. Skip the fruitless search which sometimes comes up negative. Who wants to spend 20 minutes looking for something that might not exist?
  • Rated by DrBeer on Dec 08 2008, 7:56pm

    misleading.
  • Rated by SuperGluzie on Dec 08 2008, 4:00pm

    I mean, all this really does is eliminate a step in the process. Rather than having to go to the tracker's site and searching for the file yourself, you can now commit the same illegal act without ever leaving Amazon.com. Great... :/
  • Rated by fogcat02 on Dec 08 2008, 11:22am

    Enough already....All the add-ons listed are NOT pirate tools, even this is blatantly open....enough already.
  • Rated by kevinryanmooney on Dec 08 2008, 10:40am

    wtf? "Firefox Pirates Take Over Amazon" and "Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is under attack by online pirates." are both incredibly misleading.
  • Rated by Guja on Dec 08 2008, 10:03am

    Very useful plugin , now you can see ratings , reviews and additional info about stuff you pirate . And it`s all cataloged so you can easily find new stuff .
  • Rated by Beowulf31486 on Dec 08 2008, 9:54am

    Uninteresting and unnecessary. If I wanted to pirate something then I would go directly to the tracking site and search for the item there. Plus, as other people have commented in no way does it hurt it specifically hurt Amazon. I also have no reason to want to hurt Amazon since I strongly support it. Everything there is well priced and a much better place to shop for items such as school text books than the school bookstore.
  • Reviewed by HarrisVIII on Dec 08 2008, 8:03am

    And Amazon has just launched its UK music downloads, DRM free and well priced. I know this doesn't hurt Amazon directly but chuck 'em a few quid for doing something right instead of taking the piss.