If The AP Will Reprint RIAA Propaganda, No Surprise That Reuters Will Reprint MPAA Propaganda
from the no,-seriously dept
A few weeks ago, we were surprised to see the Associated Press basically reprint RIAA propaganda about their plan to sue college students -- without a single question about how effective (or ineffective) such a policy would be. They didn't even quote anyone who questioned the strategy, but simply acted as if it totally made sense. Apparently Reuters felt left out in sucking up to the entertainment industry. A bunch of folks have pointed us to this Reuters article about the "powerful new weapon" the movie industry is using: night vision goggles. This is nothing new. Theaters have been outfitting people with night vision goggles to capture camcording customers for years. But, suddenly, for Reuters it's a fantastic new tool that's incredibly effective. Nevermind the fact that camcorded films are not a big problem compared to studio leaks of the actual movie. Never mind that customers don't like being treated like criminals. But, don't expect to hear any of that from the reporter who wrote the article. Instead, just expect to read about how "successful" this new strategy is.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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Stopping cinematic copies is good
This is the age of the Internet folks - let's have perfect digital copies.
Which is the sort of sentiment that leads us to conclude that 'No video cameras in the cinema!' is more subliminal propoganda than an effective piracy reduction strategy.
I suspect it's a case of "If we demonstrate against the blatant use of cameras in cinemas - despite no-one actually doing this (except for their housebound grandpa who might not live to see the DVD release) - then we can more effectively demonstrate against online piracy."
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oversight
Night vision? You've missed the best part of this article:
The association, which represents the big Hollywood studios, recently brought to Malaysia two dogs trained to sniff out DVDs -- with stunning results. The two Labradors, Lucky and Flo, have sniffed out more than a million DVDs and broken a fake DVD ring.
They have been so successful that authorities believe Malaysian pirates have put a bounty on the dogs' heads.
OMG, NOOO!! Not a hit on Lucky and Flo! Tell me the Pan/Asian Consortium wouldn't be so cruel...
Still without answer is the question - in what way do "pirated" DVDs smell different than "real" DVDs when often the "pirated" versions are being produced by the same people, on the same equipment, using the same masters, as "real" DVDs?
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idiots
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Re: idiots
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Must have been a slow news day.
Got to get some work out of the overpaid desk crew.
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Regretfully, the media is also missing the boat on DRM related issues. For example, most computers have been able to play high definition content for many years now - the content was simply not readily available. The news media reported that this delay in providing content was simply the result of resolving "technical issues". The reality is that the content providers where squabbling over the DRM standards to be used. Had an open end standard been adopted we could have had HD content as least eight years earlier.
Its unfortunate that our news media doesn't take the time to do real investigative reporting and analyzing the issues.
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press release reporting
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stupid reporting
That said, I'm more than ok w/the MPAA trying to catch these losers video taping a movie, and busting the losers who sell illegal copies of DVDs.
I do NOT however support DRM or restrictions on how those, who legally purchase an authenic copy of the movie/cd/whatever, do with it for themselves.
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Night Vision
They have no idea how devastating that strategy will be to their business in the long run. There is already a lot competing for our entertainment time and $$, this just makes their offering much less appealing.
They are selling an experience, not a movie and this does not enhance the experience. Idiots !!
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Cost
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LOL
This is so retarded, OMG it's stupid.
I think if I see some dude in the movie theater with night vision goggles, I'll call the police and tell them he keeps staring at my wife and I think he's over there masturbating. I'll turn that whole movie into a circus. Once the cops get there, I'll throw my coke at him and call him a pervert real loud, I'll make some kinda scene.
Then maybe some real quality entertainment will take place at the cinema. LOL
That's so very retarded I may just avoid movie theaters anymore. The last time I went the place was a damn mess anyway - seriously can't they keep those places clean anymore?
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Splinter Cell
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No Kidding
Yeah, no kidding! One night at the movies costs us over $30 for one damn movie. You'd think for that price they could afford to sweep and mop the floors and for God sakes clean the bathrooms! I haven't been to a theatre in over a year now and don't plan on going back anytime soon. And NO, MPAA, it's NOT BECAUSE I'M PIRATING MOVIES. It's because a)movie theatres SUCK -- they charge WAY too much for a movie that is NOT worth paying that much for and the whole "experience" SUCKS ASS. It used to be that going to the movies was fun and that's why people went... These days I wait till I can rent the DVD for $1.50 at my local video store and watch the movie in the privacy and comfort of my CLEAN and cozy home.
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Consider the source
Media = plural of medium
Medium = an individual held to be a channel of communication between the earthly world and a world of spirits
Spirits = alcoholic beverages
so therefore:
Media = multiple individuals who get their information from alcohol beverages
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Re: Consider the source
So all of this BS is just a bunch of drunk guys sitting around telling stories?
<blink> <blink> <rubs eyes>
I think you might be on to something there...
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USB anyone?
I told her to get me Spider-Man 3's key and clock me to see how fast I could get that off of there ;)
seriously, when it comes on something you can STICK IN YOUR COMPUTER it's real simple to get the data off of it. It is, after all, nothing but 1's and 0's in the end.
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maybe we should start emailing pointers
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