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MediaSentry Hired By People's Republic of China

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "MediaSentry, now called 'SafeNet,' the RIAA's illegal, unlicensed investigator of choice, has been hired by the People's Republic of China to provide DRM for the Olympics coverage. The PRC says it 'owns exclusive rights to the broadcast of all audio and video content via online and mobile distribution channels across Mainland China' and wants to protect it from 'piracy.' I wonder if the Chinese government is aware of MediaSentry's track record — i.e. all the good things it has accomplished so far for the Big 4 record companies."

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  1. If we're lucky ... by aeschenkarnos · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... the Chinese Government will blame these idiots for the (inevitable, unstoppable) YouTubing of the Olympics, and have them all beheaded.

  2. Re:Tell me again by aeschenkarnos · · Score: 5, Funny

    Indeed! We'd never have let Nazi Germany host the Olympics!

  3. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they are paid enough, I'm sure they'll causally ignore it.

    A fine example of standard corrupt business finest.

    Just think, now you can use Bittorrent to bypass two evil organizations at the same time!

  4. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by oldspewey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why would anyone want to Pirate the Olympic broadcasts?

    Spite? Simply to piss off MediaSentry?

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  5. Re:whaaa? by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 2, Funny

    China concerned about piracy?

    I thought they added it as an Olympic sport this year?

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  6. Oh the irony by RelliK · · Score: 1, Funny

    China fights piracy.

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  7. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by Random+BedHead+Ed · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder if the Chinese government is aware of MediaSentry's track record

    I wonder if MediaSentry is aware of the Chinese government's track record?

    Meh. They're perfect bed fellows and we all know it. They both excel at exploiting an ignorant public.

    No kidding - I've no need of organizations that exploit an ignorant public like China and MediaSentry. I'm perfectly content with the US government and Apple.

  8. Events for Hacker Olympics by Nymz · · Score: 5, Funny
    • Crack official websites, and alter front page.
    • Sneak cameras into events, and post cam torrents.
    • Crack DRM on region-limited video of events.
    • Moderate this post as funny, as quick as you can.
  9. Re:star wars plot??? by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 2, Funny

    This all kinda reminds me of a Star Wars prequel plot...

    Where'd you find that? One of the extras DVDs?

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  10. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by SL+Baur · · Score: 2, Funny

    Would many people pay to watch the Olympics?

    Probably. If my wife demanded it, I would. I tend to watch the summer Olympics if it is convenient (I'm not much of TV watcher) because it brings back memories of track & field in my school days.

    Of course, after being spoiled by broadcast TV coverage of the Olympics in Tokyo where there was 4 or 5 channels of different events to choose from, I would never ever willingly watch US TV coverage unless they paid me (a lot) to do so.

    When my children get older, I'll probably reverse myself. The Olympics is a great inspiration for young people and I do hope my sons become school boy athletes before they follow in dad's footsteps and become desk jockeys behind a computer.

  11. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Mike Godwin called, he says hi!

  12. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by dwater · · Score: 2, Funny

    > I wonder if MediaSentry is aware of the Chinese government's track record?

    Like the excellent 'rescue' of the people hit by the recent SiChuan earthquake? That efficiency and scale of that effort puts many countries efforts in similar situations to shame IMO.

    It's not all bad - which is something I have trouble saying about the RIAA, though the comparison in poor taste, IMO.

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  13. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by spyder-implee · · Score: 3, Funny

    People who don't know how to use the remote.

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  14. New meme alert! by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 3, Funny

    MediaSentry and DRM: good enough for the Commies!

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  15. Re:a match made in heaven . . . by houghi · · Score: 3, Funny

    I hope someone does not die in the marathon

    All that these marathon men are asking is: Is it safe?

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