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It will become something harder to control

Mark Pesce rants about the recent shutdowns of BitTorrent supersites Suprnova.org and TorrentBits.com.

Hey, Hollywood! Can you feel the future slipping through your fingers? Do you understand how badly you’ve screwed up? You took a perfectly serviceable situation – a nice, centralized system for the distribution of media, and, through your own greed and shortsightedness, are giving birth to a system of digital distribution that you’ll never, ever be able to defeat. In your avarice and arrogance you ignored the obvious: you should have cut a deal with SuprNova.org. In partnership you could have found a way to manage the disruptive change that’s already well underway. Instead, you have repeated the mistakes made by the recording industry, chapter and verse. And thus you have spelled your own doom.

It’s said that the best sequels are just like the original, only bigger and louder. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for one hell of a crash. This baby is now fully out of control.

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If the MPAA needed some historical reference, look at what happened with mp3 downloading after Napster was temporarily closed down.


  • maouse

    I wondered what happened when I went to look for a torrent or two and they weren’t there. I’ll admit that I downloaded Elf. I own a copy too. So what? Where is it stated that one cannot give away their property if it is not sold? Copyright laws only apply to copiing for profit. Of course, I know the courts don’t necessarily agree. But who are they to say I can’t send 100 backup copies to “friends” for safe keeping (the legal limit)? And who’s to say that I can’t send parts to 1,000? 10,000? Instead? BitTorrent is a stroke of legalese genius as well as damn fine programming. Prove that they copied the entire thing from my PC. LOL. Go ahead… I’m waiting… IMHO.

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