Solving DRM in the BitTorrent Age
An anonymous reader writes "FiringSquad has a new article on DRM in the BitTorrent Age. They argue that the movie industry looking for "perfect DRM" should aim for the printed book model (people still buy books even though they can read them for free at Barnes & Noble). They argue that the missing element is that screenwriters are not marketed by Hollywood in the same way the book industry markets its authors."
sorry mate but you have to be kidding!!
are you talking about the chris carter responsible for the x-files?
erm...good work with the torch beams...erm...
as for guy richkid, he was crap and anyone who thought otherwise was a f****** twerp.
his one and only commercially successful movie (lock stock and two smoking brain cells) looked like an extended lager advert. there is far too much derivative crap like his around. he is just another "monkey see, monkey do" director. the heroic bit torrent will teach them a lesson they won't forget in a hurray.
Aronofsky and Kaufman are quite good, and should not be mentioned in the same breath as these idiots.