"When it was first published in 1830 by Lars Johan Hierta, it was a tabloid that reported news and also criticised the new Swedish king Charles XIV John. The king stopped Aftonbladet from being printed and banned it. This was answered by starting the new newspaper "Det andra Aftonbladet" (The second Aftonbladet), which was subsequently banned, followed by new versions named in similar fashion until the newspaper had been renamed 26 times, after which it was allowed by the king."
I wonder how many times the Pirate Bay has to be "blocked" today for our lawmakers and courts to realize the futility of it?
In the P2P world, things don't just spring back, they multiply with each attempt to shut things down. Private BT sites refer to this as "the hydra" - every head you cut off spawns several more. As an example, shutting down Oink spawned What.CD, Waffles.fm, and 2 or 3 other sites - What.CD and Waffles.fm are still going, and What.CD's codebase is powering dozens of niche sites such as LZTR (classical music and video game OSTs).
I've always maintained that people who pirate are generally lazy (including myself) but avid entertainment fans. Piracy offers me convenience, I can sit down and have a film going on my TV within about 15 minutes of opening the torrent
As soon as the entertainment industries cotton onto the fact that people demand content that's cheap and convenient to access, I think you'll see a drop in piracy rates. Netflix streaming is a step in the right direction but a very slow one.
In fact I'd say that the rate of my nefarious pirating ways has dropped considerably just because Netflix is quicker than pirating and I'm more than happy to pay the subscription fee to get that level of service
I keep wondering why good quality content producers don't come out that distribute content only on the web.
There are a few on youtube, but they don't produce enough content for avid or even normal customers.
Maybe we need a better platform than youtube? Something that is able to extract at least 0.10 $ per each customer that whatches the thing. This would bring roughly 100 k to movies/series that are watched by 1 M people. It looks pretty doable for a good quality movie or serie.
Skeptic powers, activate. I'd be surprised if the alleged drop in p2p traffic was something other than natural variance, interpreted by people who expected a drop.
I would love to see a traffic analysis to tpb during these last few weeks compared with theoretical models, that have presumably been developed, to predict how robust the Internet is in general with regard to self-healing/route-around properties.
"When it was first published in 1830 by Lars Johan Hierta, it was a tabloid that reported news and also criticised the new Swedish king Charles XIV John. The king stopped Aftonbladet from being printed and banned it. This was answered by starting the new newspaper "Det andra Aftonbladet" (The second Aftonbladet), which was subsequently banned, followed by new versions named in similar fashion until the newspaper had been renamed 26 times, after which it was allowed by the king."
I wonder how many times the Pirate Bay has to be "blocked" today for our lawmakers and courts to realize the futility of it?