Irony: Sony Turns To Google, The Company It Was Plotting Against, To Stream The Interview
from the funny-how-that-works dept
To me, the biggest story to come out of the Sony Hack remains how the MPAA and the major studios were conspiring to attack Google by paying for state Attorneys General to drum up silly investigations of the company. Most everyone else in the press seems much more focused on the gossip and, of course, what happens to The Interview, the Seth Rogen/James Franco movie that some think was the reason for the hack in the first place (even if the evidence on that remains questionable). Either way, as you know, Sony briefly shelved the plans to release the movie (which has fairly dreadful reviews from those who have seen it), but then decided to allow a few independent theaters to show it, followed by the announcement this morning that it would stream the movie via YouTube.There are lots of bizarre story lines related to this -- including, apparently, Apple turning Sony down when approached with a similar deal for iTunes. Or the whole idea of how this might actually show the Hollywood studios the value of releasing movies online at the same time as in theaters (a message many have been trying to send Hollywood for ages, which Hollywood is quite resistant to). And, of course, there's the whole story line about a giant company being bullied by a few stray threats about showing the film in theaters, which almost no one thinks were serious.
Still, the story that is most fascinating to me is tying this whole thing back to that original story, about "Project Goliath" and the plan to conspire to attack Google -- and the fact that when Sony needed to find a place to stream the film, it turned to YouTube, a Google-owned company. Huh. Of course, this fits with the long history of the legacy entertainment industry lashing out and attacking the creators of the innovations that industry most needs. The recording industry attacked radio when it first came on the scene, though it eventually enabled the music industry to grow so big. Hollywood, famously, claimed the VCR was "the Boston Stranger" to the movie industry -- yet four years after that statement was made, home video brought in more revenue for Hollywood than the box office. The RIAA sued one of the first MP3 players, yet digital music is a major, growing source of revenue these days. And, of course, Viacom engaged in a many years-long battled with YouTube.
Maybe, just maybe, one of these days the legacy entertainment players will get the message that innovators and entrepreneurs aren't the enemy. They're the ones providing Hollywood (and music and other industries) with all the tools to better serve the market.
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Filed Under: james franco, seth rogen, sony hack, streaming, the interview
Companies: google, sony, sony pictures, youtube
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opportunity or piracy...
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Mindless movies for the masses doesn't interest me as I usually wind up with wanting my time back I spent watching it.
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When it's The Interview having trouble getting into American theatres, and not CitizenFour, the country is obviously doing something right.
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I won't be watching it
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Google has all but bent over backwards to aid the entertainment industries, who, incidentally, refuse to do anything and much less pay for anything, to help themselves! these industries also refuse to do anything that was truly preventative in downloading from the internet by keeping a tighter rein on the people who have access to the media on completion. they dont go after anyone who may have uploaded the material or given it to someone else to do so but jump all over those they say have then downloaded it! i cannot understand how that can really be legal. surely it's baiting people purposefully, isn't it, just so they can get court actions against people rather than take 'all reasonable precautions' to stop the process. if i get burgled because i didn't lock the door, i lose a hell of a lot of my claim from the insurers for being negligent, even though it was accidental. this is done on purpose by the industries and no one says a thing! strange!!
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What are the chances...
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That's Schadenfreude
http://youtu.be/YtYzsRMaQpo
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Christmas Wish
God bless us, every one
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Progress!
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You missed the point.
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I Love Irony
But I don't find this scenario atypical. Too many incidents I recall of corporations on the one-hand fighting each other in court and on the other-hand joining forces for some project.
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takedown ?
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Windowing
To be fair to Hollywood (yeah, I know...), the people who have been resistant are mainly the theater owners.
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I would hope so
*Right* before Christmas. I'm sure their employees are perfectly happy with this.
Also, it's not on the PS network thingy, so...
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"not available in your country"
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Funny typo
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I want to see obama's head s'plode..........No, i dont, but how do you feel right now....."satarical"...........im not making excuses for a person i dont know that others keep shouting is evil.......im saying, YOUR NO BETTER, with the en masse manipulation through "entertainment".....oh so cery sowrry, .....satire.............no go beat your war drums, you peace loving people
Report the facts, and stop the narrative
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Trojan film?
If I was an evil fascist corporation like Sony, that's what I'd do. Make the movie toxic and then give it to my enemy as a gift.
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