Swedish Museum Puts Pirate Bay Server On Display
The Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology has put the server from The Pirate Bay on display. The server was confiscated in a police raid last year. The museum bought the server for 2,000 kronor ($240) from a member of the Bureau of Piracy, a Swedish group seeking the decriminalization of filesharing. "This is an object of contemporary society and a museum collects such items, and it is a part of our mission as a museum not to avoid complicated questions," curator Nils Olander said. The display is 98% complete and the museum staff has been waiting on a seeder since Thursday.
Maybe this and the outcome will mark the end of an era, much like Napster once.
We are just waiting for the next big thing in file sharing.
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker would destroy civilization.
I was kinda of hoping that the article had specs and/or pictures on the server hardware. I think a real computer pirate would have one the best hardware money can buy or a knock-off server from the old Soviet Union.
The article says that the server was confiscated by the police; with that in mind, and the fact that the trial was still going underway today, then how did the server leave the possession of the police and wind up with the Bureau of Piracy?
Here am I sitting in a tin can, far above the world. Planet earth is blue & there's nothing I can do.
I would compare this to having the weapon that fired the first shot in a civil war. Though the object itself has no true value, it is a symbol of the events that are taking place. No matter how this battle turns out or who win's it is important to remember that the fight took place so we don't repeat the conflict over and over in the future.
Why should authors go to publishing houses at all in the first place when the internet is there and the kindle is there?
Why not allow distributed printing - like distributed source code control?
Why not ask authors to allow people to make second life storylines based on the books?
why not offer the authors web sites for free where they can directly ask for money from the audience and where they can be requested to produce works of art?
why not get back the good thing about the medieval times - patronization of artists and their works?
why not on-demand performances or stories with a pre-decided price made by people contributing pledges in an escrow?
Why not explicitly request the authors to make plays and storylines based on news items?
why should only JK Rowling get all the millions when there are indeed other talented writers who have not been lucky to get the attention of the publishing businesses?
why have record labels and publishing houses decide which story is great and which is not? Why not the people?
Why do you think that a story that is not catchy for one society will be so for every other society or age group all over the world?
How many of the failed authors have even got a chance to test their works on remote markets?
Many would be more than willing to write a story that people would love to see.
For example, I would love to see a scifi story where animals unite and fight against corporations and bees and ants sneak into the CEO's office and buzz the living daylights out of him and force him to cancel the forest clearing that he is planning to order.
I would love a romantic novel whose unique concept is that couples can love each other deeply without ever touching each other, forget mush and slop.
I would love a futuristic model where happiness is the currency and not metal.
I would love a political satire on the current world leaders by means of a story of rats or cats and how the godo rats beat the crap out of the bad rats. Slashdot junkies, familiar with basements will love this.
Second life, anyone?
why not Second life enactment of stories written so far? Where the author can repair mistakes and learn about his mistakes from educated audiences?
So many possibilities are available and nobody wants to use them and instead you have people here waiting to sermon others on copyright law and justice.
If it is technology that caused the problem, then it is technology that will provide the solution. so simple a thing is not understood by so many intelligent people, even here on slashdot !?!