Yea, My comment was quite vaigue.. I quite agree it was their methods.. . Napster didn't even need to be adopted though, I was ilegal so fair to kill it but If they wanted it, they needed to build it.
It seems to be that media outlets are solving the wrong problem. If pirated movies, software, etc pop up everywhere then that indicates a high demand for a particular service or product. Especially when their illegitimate services are probably being operated at bare minimum cost to provide terabytes of content and bandwidth. They should probably try offering a pay service (either subscription or per-view) to access content online even when it comes out. Naturally there will be people who don't want to pay anything, but there might be a marginal market for this kind of thing. Either way, the research would be interesting. And, if pay+hd content or commercial+normal quality can't compete with free+crappy telesync, then maybe the media industry isn't losing enough money to whine about?
Good in theory but didnt work with Napster, - Kazza (Or Morphious) Just came along... Then Torrents and News groups . . .
-Yea how the hell did ths turn 911 . . Lolz... P.s I Like the first statement (before the all amearican comments)... Showing the Hackers in FBI Shirts = Try harder get caught : D
This is worse than my 'Terminator nightmares' ! ! . . ..I wasnt dead chuffed when I first heard about Africanised Bees n e way!.... Maybe we coud race them?
Yea, My comment was quite vaigue .. I quite agree it was their methods .. . Napster didn't even need to be adopted though, I was ilegal so fair to kill it but If they wanted it, they needed to build it.
It seems to be that media outlets are solving the wrong problem. If pirated movies, software, etc pop up everywhere then that indicates a high demand for a particular service or product. Especially when their illegitimate services are probably being operated at bare minimum cost to provide terabytes of content and bandwidth. They should probably try offering a pay service (either subscription or per-view) to access content online even when it comes out. Naturally there will be people who don't want to pay anything, but there might be a marginal market for this kind of thing. Either way, the research would be interesting. And, if pay+hd content or commercial+normal quality can't compete with free+crappy telesync, then maybe the media industry isn't losing enough money to whine about?
Good in theory but didnt work with Napster, - Kazza (Or Morphious) Just came along ... Then Torrents and News groups . . .
LMAO . . . . Agree Totaly : D
-Yea how the hell did ths turn 911 . . Lolz ... P.s I Like the first statement (before the all amearican comments) ... Showing the Hackers in FBI Shirts = Try harder get caught : D
This is worse than my 'Terminator nightmares' ! ! . . . .I wasnt dead chuffed when I first heard about Africanised Bees n e way! .... Maybe we coud race them?