Not to bring up uncomfortable topics, but this kind of thing is what feeds legislation against Net Neutrality. Hollywood can't look forward to equal access to faster and faster pipes. I hope cases like this aren't abused in order to make Net Neutrality look like a piracy debate.
Not to bring up uncomfortable topics, but this kind of thing is what feeds legislation against Net Neutrality. Hollywood can't look forward to equal access to faster and faster pipes. I hope cases like this aren't abused in order to make Net Neutrality look like a piracy debate.
You know, at 19 GB it doesn't need DRM. Who's got the room to store hundreds of those?