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Not to go off on a tangent about combatting piracy... beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 18/01/2012 05:38:12 PM
But, looking at recent years, it seems like the only way to combat piracy is to make "legal" downloading more convenient than piracy. It's basically a given at this point that you can't create a file secure enough that it can't be hacked. And anti-piracy measures often become counter-productive: special keys and codes you need to save, needing your computer be always connected to the internet, only allowing a buyer to re-download a few times before his purchase "expires," restricting the ways you can use what you've bought. These things don't exist on pirated versions, so it just makes people more willing to pirate.

Music: iTunes isn't perfect, but it's been a step in the right direction. iTunes allows you to get the music you want quickly, safely, and relatively cheaply. It needs some work on DRM- if I buy a song, I want to do whatever the hell I want with it- but it's a good step.

Games: If you don't play video games, you've probably never heard of Steam. Steam is a computer program that acts as a kind of a super-iTunes for video games- you have a staggering library to browse through, and things are often cheap or on sale.

Amazingly though, Steam has very little DRM. Your games are saved to your account, and you can install them and uninstall them as much as you want. You need to be online to buy and download the game, but once it's on your computer, that's all. Moreover, Steam is well-known for customer service and ease-of-use.

I used to pirate a TON of games back in the day. Various reasons, sometimes I couldn't afford it, sometimes I couldn't find it, sometimes I was lazy, etc. Steam fixes a lot of those problems. 90% of the games on Steam I probably could have gotten for free if I had tried really hard to pirate them, but that's the key- "try really hard." Do I really want to spend an entire day downloading various disc images and CD keys and patches? Or do I want to click 2 buttons and be done with it?

Movies/TV Again, this comes down to ease-of-use. People want to watch what they want, when they want. With Tivo, Netflix, and more importantly, the Internet, they can. I LOVE watching professional-grade episodes of shows on network web sites. Only problem? The networks are often terrible about archiving.

If I want to watch something from Season 2 of Archer, legally? Out of luck. Can't find it on the network's site. Netflix doesn't have it. The DVD isn't for sale.

But, oh look, I can go to any number of unauthorized streaming sites, and watch it. So again, "pirating" means I have to search through dozens of shady links of poor quality before finding what I want.


Maybe Joel or others will say, "it's not for sale, it's their IP, too bad." To them I say, you're living in a dream world. It's 2012. If it exists, you can get it online. The only demonstrated way to reduce piracy is to make it convenient to obtain something legally.


(Which, as I think has been mentioned in a previous post, is why SOPA is a failure on multiple levels- it wouldn't even stop piracy)



The "we must stamp out piracy at all costs!" mindset of the older studios, while understandable, isn't particularly productive. The way to deal with the problem is to figure out where the new markets are (the Internet) and how best to deal with them (by making thing as open and easy as possible).
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English Wikipedia Anti-SOPA Blackout - 17/01/2012 08:31:46 AM 2053 Views
Yeah, man, because currently copyright holders have no recourse, am I right? - 17/01/2012 11:47:35 AM 882 Views
"altering the infrastructure of the Internet so as to render RAFO virtually inaccessible"? - 17/01/2012 08:12:27 PM 993 Views
I'll go ahead and ask before I get my panties in a bunch: do you understand these bills? - 17/01/2012 09:09:22 PM 1072 Views
I admit I have not looked into it much - 17/01/2012 11:42:30 PM 939 Views
And yet you're still arguing the matter. - 18/01/2012 02:34:04 AM 1049 Views
I love you. *NM* - 18/01/2012 03:41:03 AM 609 Views
heh, thanks. I usually find myself pushing minority opinions. Nice to be "appreciated" for once. *NM* - 18/01/2012 04:01:10 AM 587 Views
Can i second the adulation? - 18/01/2012 04:07:17 AM 777 Views
I too (three?) appreciate the common sense and reasonable explanations. *NM* - 18/01/2012 04:12:59 AM 597 Views
Thanks guys. - 18/01/2012 04:39:00 AM 934 Views
Right, because the argument is not just over THIS bill but, apparently, over ANY bill. - 18/01/2012 11:09:13 AM 938 Views
Alternatives to SOPA/PIPA have been proposed for months now. Please stop arguing this. - 18/01/2012 05:42:10 PM 895 Views
That is really all I ask. - 18/01/2012 06:26:37 PM 931 Views
"sensitive federal content"? Provide a source justifying this claim and it's relevance, please. - 18/01/2012 05:59:47 PM 951 Views
I would not have thought a source necessary. - 18/01/2012 06:24:44 PM 955 Views
Okay, I'm with Aemon now. - 18/01/2012 07:36:21 PM 969 Views
OK. - 18/01/2012 10:16:16 PM 991 Views
Surreal. It's like you're a spam-bot or something. *NM* - 19/01/2012 01:23:35 AM 723 Views
That was constructive. - 19/01/2012 03:29:53 PM 870 Views
Very nicely summarised. *NM* - 18/01/2012 02:06:02 AM 528 Views
should be interesting - 17/01/2012 12:41:47 PM 819 Views
Could be; depends on a lot of factors. - 17/01/2012 07:38:55 PM 879 Views
See, that's one of the biggest problems that people aren't understanding. - 17/01/2012 09:31:38 PM 894 Views
So tell them that. - 17/01/2012 11:54:19 PM 1037 Views
Could've done without the snide rejoinder, but, good. - 17/01/2012 02:20:08 PM 819 Views
I love the black banner, like some kind of internet Holocaust. - 17/01/2012 08:03:27 PM 959 Views
Are you aware that SOPA/PIPA has nothing to do with hackers and everything to do with copyright? - 18/01/2012 02:08:56 AM 801 Views
There seems to be some overlap. - 18/01/2012 01:08:22 PM 923 Views
Re: There seems to be some overlap. - 18/01/2012 08:13:15 PM 796 Views
Er, what Ghav said. - 18/01/2012 02:30:37 AM 823 Views
Sorry, protecting Pirate Bay and offshore gambling are not compelling counterarguments. - 18/01/2012 11:38:08 AM 870 Views
Okay, another analogy: - 18/01/2012 02:04:12 PM 848 Views
A technical examination of SOPA and PROTECT IP - 18/01/2012 08:32:44 AM 829 Views
"As a disclaimer, I am not a lawyer, I'm a sysadmin." - 18/01/2012 12:47:16 PM 1089 Views
wow, you are totally correct! - 18/01/2012 03:45:54 PM 860 Views
That is a separate issue. - 18/01/2012 04:01:24 PM 860 Views
Thank you for posting that. - 18/01/2012 03:09:07 PM 883 Views
Wikipedia has already convinced me - 18/01/2012 03:26:01 PM 708 Views
Trying to stop this legislation without proposing an alternative is trying to stop ANY legislation. - 18/01/2012 03:44:18 PM 935 Views
It isn't their job to propose legislation - 18/01/2012 04:12:53 PM 855 Views
No, but they have as much RIGHT to do so as anyone else. - 18/01/2012 05:31:55 PM 833 Views
Strike three. - 18/01/2012 05:37:55 PM 881 Views
That is fine; that is what people SHOULD be doing. - 18/01/2012 06:03:59 PM 707 Views
Things being better now than they would be under SOPA seems like a legitimate argument to me - 18/01/2012 09:04:18 PM 970 Views
Against SOPA, sure; against ANY new law, no. - 18/01/2012 10:46:48 PM 812 Views
Re: Against SOPA, sure; against ANY new law, no. - 19/01/2012 12:15:48 AM 889 Views
That is a poor approach to drafting legislation, at best. - 19/01/2012 04:37:22 PM 933 Views
About "proposing new legislation" - 18/01/2012 04:45:08 PM 968 Views
So true - 18/01/2012 05:08:45 PM 901 Views
Not to go off on a tangent about combatting piracy... - 18/01/2012 05:38:12 PM 809 Views
Entirely agree *NM* - 18/01/2012 06:13:13 PM 579 Views
That was an excellent post. *NM* - 19/01/2012 11:18:19 PM 559 Views
Re: About "proposing new legislation" - 18/01/2012 05:59:55 PM 1043 Views
For those who want a short, one page explanation... - 18/01/2012 05:41:49 PM 826 Views
Yeah, so I use Russian wikipedia for a day. Or German wikipedia, or French, or Italian... *NM* - 18/01/2012 06:23:36 PM 646 Views
We get it: You are a polyglot. - 18/01/2012 06:27:48 PM 836 Views
Or just hit stop right before the script runs. *NM* - 18/01/2012 06:52:40 PM 614 Views
Or just disable Java. *NM* - 19/01/2012 01:58:03 AM 495 Views
That's not as much fun though. *NM* - 19/01/2012 02:13:44 AM 610 Views
Exactly, this way its kind of a game. *NM* - 19/01/2012 02:20:37 AM 435 Views
Or Answers.com, or even the actual sources that are often copy/pasted into Wikipedia... - 19/01/2012 01:07:38 AM 956 Views
They all did it on twitter - 19/01/2012 01:26:19 AM 889 Views
I was asleep much of the day - 19/01/2012 02:40:11 AM 955 Views
Oh, no; now Congress will be inundated with complaints from lazy college students! - 19/01/2012 04:40:12 PM 981 Views
13 previously unopposed senators now do not support SOPA. - 19/01/2012 11:36:15 PM 934 Views
How does that "rebutt" what was a facetious post in the first place? - 20/01/2012 09:24:27 PM 1040 Views
a joke can, indeed, be rebutted... - 21/01/2012 09:07:32 PM 920 Views
Oh, draggie, I ALWAYS see what you do there. - 21/01/2012 10:01:58 PM 878 Views

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