lmao... still making shit up I see, bitching about artists rights? you reading the same thread? Where in his post does he talk about artists rights then?
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I don't honestly know why they seized a domain name from an organisation declared legal in its home county using servers based in another... I use the site to watch sports that no one wants me to pay for here in the UK, I've offered to pay but then just say I can't as I don't live in the US...
The didn't manage to take down the site or curtail its traffic did they. They just removed one of the many ways to get to it. If you want to take a site down you have to actually take the servers it runs on, what ICE did was take the number plates off the car but didn't take the car.
It was, I spent the afternoon and following day streaming US sports that I can't get in the UK, I'd have prefered to pay for them but living in the UK no one in the US wants to take my money, they just tell me I can't view the streams... ho, hum.
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Please explain, given your answer "seizure of domain name = website taken down" how the webiste stayed up and after a brief blip saw its page views and usage increase?
OMG.... A troll with blinkers on and one who reads things that aren't there... Please let us know where we can find this information on Techdirt where Mike cheers the removal of artists rights? I for the life of me cannot find it... I can find numerous posts where Mike tries to help artists come up with new 21st century business models and tries to explain to industries how they can counter the "pirate/freetard model" with innovative products that offer the customer something of value... but, but... you're not interested in any of that are you?
Which is pretty much where we are now in the UK with designated "Protest areas" where people are "kettled" together... I thought the US was founded on greater principals, pity they seem to be eroded at every oportunity to prop up the failing business models of the entertainment industries.
yes, yes... I'm sure studios still send out screeners you know. But do tv companies send out episode 19 of series 2 TV programmes from 15 years ago... that's the question.
Answer probably starts with an N and sounds like blow.
and if Heroin and most drugs where legal like cigarettes and alcohol all that lovely enrichment of others could be regulated and taxed... but that's another story.
As for the comment "In the case of piracy, the answer is pretty much no." I'd have to ask you to prove it is no. Lots of people have embraced piracy as a form of non paid for advertising and seem to be doing quite well.
lol, the only reason they shut NOTW ws because the vast majority of its advertisers had pulled out, that several large wholesalers were refusing to suplly it to retailers and that plans were afoot to stop people buying it, it wasn't shut down by Murdoch @ Son it had no-where else to go, it wasn't a viable paper any more.
Needless to say the main reason for this action on their part is to try and look like they are doing it for the right reason and take the heat off Murdoch's ambition to buy up the remaining 61% stake in BSkyB. OOPS! The cats out of the bag and lots of people who already didn't want Murdoch to solely own BSkyB have been joined by hundreds of thousands more.
Personally I won't be happy till he has to sell off his entire UK empire and then feck off back to Oz or the US.
That's OK, all the advertising space is being given to charities etc for free and any money it makes from sales is being donated to charity as well. Intesrestingly I'm not sure where you can buy it, last I heard most of the newspaper wholesalers were refusing to supply it!
Bear in mind that he is also trying to take sole control of BSkyB the largest independant satellite TV service provider in the UK! Hopefully the government won't just give him the green light like they have suggested now that all this has hit the news.
Well on one hand hand we have actual numbers on the cash stolen (SGAE/SDAE/Microgenesis) and on the other we have no actual numbers on the cost of piracy as you cannot base it on 1 file shared = 1 sale lost.
Mike has never said it is ok to rip off musicians through filesharing, but for some reason the part of your brain that should understand that seems to be defective.
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The didn't manage to take down the site or curtail its traffic did they. They just removed one of the many ways to get to it. If you want to take a site down you have to actually take the servers it runs on, what ICE did was take the number plates off the car but didn't take the car.
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Do you know much about how the internet works?
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Answer probably starts with an N and sounds like blow.
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As for the comment "In the case of piracy, the answer is pretty much no." I'd have to ask you to prove it is no. Lots of people have embraced piracy as a form of non paid for advertising and seem to be doing quite well.
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Needless to say the main reason for this action on their part is to try and look like they are doing it for the right reason and take the heat off Murdoch's ambition to buy up the remaining 61% stake in BSkyB. OOPS! The cats out of the bag and lots of people who already didn't want Murdoch to solely own BSkyB have been joined by hundreds of thousands more.
Personally I won't be happy till he has to sell off his entire UK empire and then feck off back to Oz or the US.
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Mike has never said it is ok to rip off musicians through filesharing, but for some reason the part of your brain that should understand that seems to be defective.
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