Contraband Mini-Subway Maps For Portable Devices Suddenly All The Rage
from the they're-in-fashion dept
I'm heading to New York City soon and instead of my favorite street "vendors" selling plastic Rolex watches, perhaps they'll be pushing contraband NYC subway maps. Earlier this week we pointed to the story about public transportation officials in both New York and San Francisco freaking out over a guy who dared to offer downloadable maps that would display on an iPod. Yes, you might think this is a public service for those riding public transportation, but you would be wrong. It's all about the copyright violation (or so we're told). As ridiculous as that sounds, it's looking increasingly like this stingy "let them take cabs!" attitude is coming back to bite these officials. The Associated Press picked up on the story today and mentioned that the NYC MTA has offered to let the guy distribute NYC subway maps for free... for a mere $500 license fee. How dare someone try to help people not get lost without paying up first! If someone asks me for directions on the Subway, I'm going to have charge them apparently. Of course, like all good contraband things, this effort appears to be having the reverse effect. Consider it the Streisand Effect meets the Subway. Engadget is reporting that now (perhaps for a limited time) you can download NYC subway maps to your PSP. For each effort to smack down these maps, expect many more to pop up. Psst! Hey buddy? You wanna know how to get to Grand Central?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Exactly
Actually sir, it looks like the people are pretty angry about this one... maybe we shoulod back off?
Wha!? Back off!? Thats Five Hundred Dollars my friend... no freakin' WAY!
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It all comes down to...
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Idiots
"BART spokesman Linton Johnson said the agency is working on coming up with its own downloadable version of subway maps for on iPods and other portable devices."
Working on its own version? Why not ask this guy to do it for them? Idiots.
"He said BART's chief complaint with Bright's maps was that they didn't reflect changes made to the transit system's route alignment earlier this month. "We don't want to confuse our customers," Johnson said."
So you send a cease and desist letter from your letter instead of a friendly letter saying "Hey, thanks for promoting public transit. By the way, we made some changes to our routes and suggest that you update your downloadable maps. Thanks." Idiots.
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Downloaded subway maps
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Concern
They probably want to attach frivolous advertisements or something 'official'. Changes, hah. If they were concerned about the public they wouldn't deprive their customers of convenience.
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Then the MTA should provide maps...
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