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Microsoft Temporarily Closes Video Site Soapbox

Weather Storm writes "CNET News.com reports that Microsoft will be closing its video-sharing site, Soapbox, to new users for up to two months so it can create better safeguards against pirated content. Since the test version of Soapbox was launched last month to distribute movies and TV shows for big media companies, the site has filled up with unauthorized clips. 'No new subscribers will be accepted, but anyone who has already signed up for Soapbox can continue to access the site, said Adam Sohn, a director in Microsoft's online-services group.'"

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  1. Phew!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Phew... Now YouTube is safe!

    1. Re:Phew!! by tddoog · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Maybe Microsoft is trying to help Viacom's case against Google, by at least trying to implement a copyright protection scheme. Now Google can't say, no one else is trying to do it. It is a conspiracy theory but what the hell.

  2. So visit Soapbox, but don't plan on logging in... by vslashg · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...because, remember:

    So much to do at Cartmanland, but you can't come!

  3. Good thing they're allowing existing users to stay by kbob88 · · Score: 5, Funny

    anyone who has already signed up for Soapbox can continue to access the site

    Because the existing users have obviously been paragons of virtue when it comes respecting copyright law...

    the site has filled up with unauthorized clips

    Oh, wait a minute
  4. Re: the site has filled up with unauthorized clips by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What else did they expect? Private videos of people showing their houses and family and children and inviting the rest of the internet to dinner for pedos and sicko's?

    People want entertainment. And if they don't get it at Soapbox because their lawyers are too lazy defending MPAA then the people will go elsewhere.

  5. Re:So visit Soapbox, but don't plan on logging in. by HomelessInLaJolla · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It must be a PR stunt. Can anyone seriously believe that project managers at MS didn't see this coming the moment the first person suggested opening such a site?

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  6. Re:Good thing they're allowing existing users to s by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The point is that it's easier to get rid of mosquitoes in your house if you first close the windows.

  7. I bet it's all a publicity stunt. by Xner · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I know I didn't know they even *had* a video site until now.
    With this announcement they can appear to be good concerned corporate citizens (after all, pirated content finances terrorism!) and gain exposure in one fell publicity swoop.

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    1. Re:I bet it's all a publicity stunt. by Vexorian · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It sounds as if they are trying "be the model citizen". Check it, SoapBox is not exactly a success, it is definitely not a popular site, and you can say for sure that the success of this site doesn't really matter at all for MS.

      On the other hand, if they can exploit this failure and give an argument to viacom in such an strong law suit against google... ..."google is not showing the same concern of their competitors in fighting piracy infringement blah blah blah"

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  8. ironic...? by mhokie · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Soapbox: A temporary platform used while making an impromptu or nonofficial public speech.

    Does anyone else find it ironic that a service with this name is aiming, "to distribute movies and TV shows for big media companies"? What about the common users trying to voice "impromptu ... speech"?

    1. Re:ironic...? by SleepyHappyDoc · · Score: 3, Funny

      I think the 'temporary' in your definition is pretty apt, considering.

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  9. ya? by mastershake_phd · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Microsoft will be closing its video-sharing site, Soapbox, to new users for up to two months so it can create better safeguards against pirated content.
     
    They are going to solve the problem of people uploading copyrighted video in 2 months? I cant wait.
     
    What are they worried about anyway? A Billion Dollar lawsuit is nothing to them.

  10. I wonder what prompted this. by malevolentjelly · · Score: 4, Funny

    What a seemingly random move! I wonder what would prompt them to suddenly hop out of video sharing?

    Maybe Microsoft doesn't yet want to try to wrestle Google out of the "Getting Sued for a Billion Dollars" market. They have pretty solid domination at this point.

  11. Anything we can do to help? by countSudoku() · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... to get soapbox shutdown permanently?

    Just say the word.

    And by word I mean; Thunderbird.

    "What's the word? Thunderbird. What's the price? .40 twice."

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  12. In a perfect world ... by postmortem · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... people would use Microsoft products to pirate & distribute Microsoft products.

  13. Microsoft's objective by troll+-1 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Microsoft is under no more obligation than youtube to safegaurd against "pirated content".

    Microsoft is extending DRM way beyond anything required by the DMCA.

    Microsoft perhaps has a theory that if they can protect content providers, those providers will be more willing to distribute through Microsoft. When Vista has a certain critical mass, look for deal with a major provider to distribute their content through Microsoft. This is likely to come in the form of DVDs playable on a Windows-only hard-ware DRMed platform.

    Vista will probably be the most hacked OS ever. The content providers are going to find out their content is no more protected from unauthorized access than an average computer is against spyware and consumers are going to encounter all kinds of problems watching legitimate content.

    But probably, what's more likely to happen over the next few years, given the history of Napster-->Gnutella-->BitTorrent, is that the whole landscape will change. And Vista's 'secure' content will likely seem irrelevant.

    Some wise media folks already know it's better make money by selling content than suing people. We're already starting to see freely distributed content, funded by embedded advertising. There's a lot of opportunity out there, but people need to abandon the old ways of the last century and start being a bit more creative. That includes Microsoft.

  14. What kind of box? by Forrest+Kyle · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Soapbox was launched last month to distribute movies and TV shows for big media companies,"

    Don't big media companies have enough of a Soapbox by virtue of being big media companies?

  15. Meanwhile... by A_Non_Moose · · Score: 2, Funny

    the dozens of users of Soapbox go back to Youtube for two months...and eventually forget that Soapbox exists.

    Sounds like a movie: Soapbox: the Cleansing.

    (jaded mode on) lemme guess? WMV only? (jaded mode off)

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  16. Re:Good thing they're allowing existing users to s by ucblockhead · · Score: 4, Funny

    Especially if your house is so unpopular with the mosquito community that only three have bothered to show up.

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  17. Re:Good thing they're allowing existing users to s by sanso999 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Having never heard of this before, I went to check and found that my hotmail password gets me in the door. One of the first things I found was Metallica. Now that's pretty funny.