Read more.Torrent indexer, The Pirate Bay, distributes its database to avoid sudden shutdown.
Read more.Torrent indexer, The Pirate Bay, distributes its database to avoid sudden shutdown.
Can't help thinking if the authorities want to get you they will one way or another.
I just like their mocking attitude to the authorities...makes me giggle
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The irony is, that as a company/organisation that apparently prides itself on freedom of information/the internet (using that excuse to mask their blatant encouragement of piracy), their activities are likely to be the chief excuse for various governments/ISPs to restrict internet access.
It's really started with the soft block on accessing TPB in the UK, but it's likely to keep going. Pirates will *always* be one step ahead and they always have been, even many years before TPB was brought online..but it's only going to get worse.
It would be better for the entire world if they just shut up shop or refocussed to convince their users to actually pay for software/music/videos - but we all know that they are far too greedy and are making far too much money for that to happen
If you put all morals and reality aside for a bit though - this is actually quite funny
kingpotnoodle (18-10-2012),Platinum (18-10-2012)
TPB is in no way responsible for governments acting like tyrannical thugs. We are. We keep voting in the same kind of corrupt monopoly-enabling fascists who love censoring and banning left right and centre, time and again.
Really? How much do they make?
Copyright holders need to stop thinking of this as an old school sea pirates vs Royal Navy military style battle.
Rather than try and fight the pirates and methods of piracy they need to change the attitude of entitlement that leads general people to thinking they deserve something for nothing and that it's OK to download the pirated copies. No matter what measures taken there will always be a hardcore of the misguided and selfish who will find a way to pirate material and/or access it but the vast majority of people could be persuaded away from the "dark side" by good marketing and a changing social discourse.
Of course making access to copyrighted material easy, cheap and more secure than hitting the torrent networks would also go a long way to helping - most people are lazy and it's a powerful tool for keeping them in line.
Copyright holders need to position themselves on the side of the consumer "Hey look, we got rid of the DRM, we made our stuff so easy to access that we deserve the small fee we charge for our epic service... wouldn't you rather pay that than spend hours of your precious time on torrents running the risk of getting malware on your shiny?"
I've often though the best way to take down the torrent networks would be infiltration, seeding them with vast quantities of useless material or stuff that looks good for a while and installs relatively benign irritant-ware... closing down your media player every 20s or making your mouse pointer dance. However that would probably cause too much bad publicity and backlash, despite the fact people would only be getting a bit of payback they deserve for being a cheapskate in the first place.
Bit hard to vote for anyone else when no political party with an all round decent policy portfolio is available... that's why we have such huge voter apathy, the only parties with a chance of winning anything are like different varieties of cheddar... there is nobody who is the chalk to the mainstream cheese.
Does the WORD SKYNET not come to mind
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