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Making an argument for Internet piracy. Timothy Drobniak Section 21. Internet Piracy: What Is It?. The use of the Internet for illegally copying or distributing unauthorized software. Current Situation: The Players. Torrent The Pirate Bay Mininova Countless other sites P2P Lime Wire
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Making an argument for Internet piracy Timothy Drobniak Section 21
Internet Piracy: What Is It? The use of the Internet for illegally copying or distributing unauthorized software.
Current Situation: The Players • Torrent • The Pirate Bay • Mininova • Countless other sites • P2P • Lime Wire • Gnutella file share network
Current Situation: The Defense • DRM protection software • Complicates and disadvantages paying users • Currently being removed/leaving production • Sony BGM Root kit • Botched attempt to protect music • More Trojan than protection
Benefitting From Piracy: Music • “Pay what you like” distribution of music Key participating artists • Radiohead – In Rainbows • Sold more than previous album, Hail To The Theif, despite being available for free • Girl Talk – Feed The Animals • Nine Inch Nails – The Slip • Trent Reznor suggests his fans steal his music
Benefitting From Piracy: Youtube YouTube contains countless amounts of illegally hosted music and television Offers access and promotion to artists
Benefitting From Piracy: Movies • Independent films gain exposure • “The Man From Earth” • Rose from 11,235th to 5th in popularity on IMDB after being pirated • 1st in both independent film and science fiction categories • Major film studios lose • Promotional, merchandising, and other film related sales generate income
Benefitting From Piracy: Television • Network hosted websites and Hulu create new, free television consumption • Advertising adapting to the internet model • Lack of access leads to piracy • Television piracy percentages
Benefitting From Piracy: Software • Open source model • Firefox • Open Office • Linux • Propriety software manufactures lose • Anti piracy measures hurt paying consumers • Expensive software costs encourage piracy
Conclusion Piracy is inevitable Standard distribution model does not work in globalized world Independent artists benefit from publicity
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