Hadopi Accused Of 'Massaging' The Numbers To Make Anti-Piracy Activity Look Better
from the oops dept
We just wrote about Hadopi's back slapping report about how much it had reduced "piracy." We noted that what was really telling was the fact that revenue was still declining. However, as more people look at the details of the Hadopi report, even the numbers they provide are looking less and less credible. Monica Horten from IPtegrity looks at a few different sources that raise serious questions about the Hadopi report. What the analysis shows is that P2P file sharing is still increasing in France. The "decline" is not in absolute numbers, but in relative numbers, compared to other sources -- such as streaming. And streaming has gone up quite a bit. An analysis in the French publication Le Figaro highlights how P2P and streaming appear to have basically flip flopped:On top of that, France Telecom, who has said that P2P use continues to grow, has also noted that it saw "a marked increase in levels of encrypted traffic since the Hadopi notice-sending began," suggesting that there's plenty of file sharing going on via encrypted channels that Hadopi simply can't track.
Furthermore, Horten points to a Numerama report that highlights the fact that Hadopi's numbers come from the IFPI and ALPA. ALPA is a French anti-piracy organization. In other words, organizations who have a long history of fudging their own numbers. You would think, if the data was really showed that Hadopi was having an impact, its numbers would be a lot stronger.
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Proves the old saying...
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It's like, "Hey, if we don't see it and nobody is complaining about it, then there's not a problem."
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Why is it that the numbers regarding a LAW come from a private body that helped draft the law and has obvious biased interests in screaming about piracy?
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Just as I predicted...
Hadopi is guessing and fabricating. They have no idea what's actually going on right under their noses.
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It's called bullshit, he knows it... but he does it anyway.
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...hurtling down the highway.
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It's bullshit, pure and simple. Don't be shy to call it what it is.
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Yep that is complete bonkers.
Just ask anyone if they can't get something, I doubt you will find many that can't.
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So why call it X or Y... Mike adds it to the P2P pile because it supports his point of view. But it's dishonest to suggest it.
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If you're looking for pirates, I'd try a couple of hundred miles off the coast of Ethiopia -- seems a reasonably likely location for them.
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"Massaging the numbers..."
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And why would any of those things be spiking now? Piracy has a reason to be moving more heavily to encryption at the moment, and that means that the piracy explanation is more likely than any other random use of data you can think of.
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So, I would say, it IS safe to say that an increase in encrypted traffic is surely file sharing, what are you going to do now, outlaw encryption?
BUA-AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA, foolish copyright maxamilist...
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Yeah, it's completely honest to suggest, it's child porn instead!
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Damn, aren't you the hypocrite. You accuse Mike of making an assumption that P2P traffic is being encrypted, and then unequivocally state that this is bullshit. You don't say "I think this is unlikely", you make a statement of fact that Mike is wrong. So if Mike is simply making an assumption, isn't that exactly what you're doing? You offer no proof, and simply fall back on the old child porn chestnut. Lame.
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I missed that confession. Can you point out where he said that?
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Really? Which point of view is that (there are so many with you ACs...)?
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It's bullshit, and he knows it. He would hang the MPAA for making similar claims.
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I imagine that is not the only thing they are "massaging"
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BS is you talking out of your ass.
english - 71.96 mil
french - 56.15 mil
greek - 25.68 mil
spanish - 5.3 mil
portuguese(br) - 4.82 mil
russian - 4.09 mil
Looking at the downloads of subtitles France is strong on piracy still, heck they are at the top sub makers.
Every single page of download for software saw and increase from France from users seeking anonymous encrypted ways to continue downloading and you are saying there is not a good chance that those are the same people who pirated before?
What are you stupid?
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Whilst the statement that Megaupload content consisted almost entirely of infringing material is of course totally reliable - even though there is even less actual evidence...
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So why call it X or Y... Mike adds it to the P2P pile because it supports his point of view. But it's dishonest to suggest it.
In the current situation the burden of proof is on those who support Hadopi to show that the increased encrypted traffic isn't file sharing - that's how logical argument works you know.
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Re: "If no one can track these channels then how are they claiming that P2P is increasing."
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But how about the user surveys?
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