The Pirate Bay, Featured in Vanity Fair
koregaonpark writes "Via the TorrentFreak site, an article in the latest issue of Vanity Fair about BitTorrent, movie piracy and The Pirate Bay. The Vanity Fair piece is lengthy, and covers the MPAA's struggle to stamp out piracy, Hollywood's increasing losses, and how the 'heartfelt testimony of Ben Affleck, a man who was paid $12.5 million to star in Gigli,' didn't help one bit. 'Pirates of the Multiplex' covers the saga of Pirate Bay in a very high-level, mass-market fashion. Did you ever think you'd be reading about TPB in Vanity Fair?"
With that much money coming in, a single person or even a couple could afford to eat better.
Did these 'working poor' have children when they couldn't afford to have children?
Did these 'working poor' get raped on a mortgage because they really couldn't afford to own a home but wanted one anyway?
Did these 'working poor' simply not get educated on how to eat affordably?
Buy a whole freakin' chicken. Buy the 30lb bag of rice. Buy the huge bags of frozen store-brand veggies. There you go.
Blar.
In the article, one of the founders makes a reference to a visit to San Francisco. If I were in their position, I'd be terrified to visit the USA.
Ahhh so well spoken by someone who has probably never spent a few years of their life writing a book, or a screenplay, or a play or a dozen songs.
So lets see, according to you, if I spend a few years of my life generating a creative work, I should not have any protection at all! YOU should have the right to just rip me off, seel my work, or even give it away to whomever you desire?
Thats not even a socialist POV, thats just plain stealing from me. You, in your notions are nothing but a thief AND an asshole!
Hey KID! Yeah you, get the fuck off my lawn!