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| 11 Nov 2009 by Reese Since unauthorized ripped versions of virtually all movies appear on the Internet nowadays, it would be a really bad sign if no pirate would want to download it. But of course, Reese and others could still argue that they would have made even more ... As many independent filmmakers have already experienced, BitTorrent and the Internet in general can be a boon to the film industry. Instead of seeing it as a threat Hollywood might want to embrace it before it's too late. ... P2P Talk? - http://p2ptalk.org/ |
| 16 Sep 2009 by Jon Yesterday French president Nicolas Sarkozy embarked on the latest of his many unsuccessful attempts to impose Hollywood- and Big Music-inspired Three Strikes anti-P2P, anti-file sharing legislation on the citizens of France. ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 5 Dec 2007 by Mike Butcher The move is pretty significant, since a technology like this – if successful – would potentially make Hollywood studio's objection to P2P file-sharing null and void. According to Hiro Media you can't skip the ads or remove them without ... 'Sign-up' two hypenated words that'll turn this potentially great and workable idea into tech mush and unless I want to be force fed, a part-time stint in the armed forces with full breakdown cover and life insurance something of a ... TechCrunch Europe - http://uk.techcrunch.com/ - References |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Ernesto A clear sign that the writers run had out of ideas. It can only get worse from here. Even if a movie is very good like “From dusk till dawn”, the sequels usually suck. Rare exceptions like “Aliens” or “T2″ exist. .... This seems counter intuitive, can you really argue that p2p is helping Hollywood and then also claim they need to embrace it before it is too late. Too late for what? I support you and your message, just thought this was a bit off. ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 14 Nov 2007 by kmw@reason.com (Katherine Mangu-Ward) A U.S. House of Representatives committee plans to vote Wednesday afternoon on a Hollywood-backed higher education bill that would deprive colleges and universities of their financial aid funding if they don't agree to provide .... if you read all the articles on this, you will find that while the RIAA/MPAA is "offering" the opportunity to use the blocking software, what they are really pushing is the "alternative", namely, forcing all universities to sign up for one of ... Reason Magazine - Hit & Run - http://www.reason.com/blog/ - References |
| 3 Sep 2009 by admin Qualified interested parties are invited to e-mail PFGWG@dcia.info or call +1-410-476-7965 to sign-up or for more information. “The purpose of this working group is to help leading P2P software distributors and online games publishers develop best practices ... The first-ever day-long P2P & GAMES CONFERENCE will take place in Santa Monica, CA on Thursday October 22nd in conjunction with Digital Hollywood Fall. The conference will focus on consumer issues, business models , ... Solid State Networks - http://solidstatenetworks.com/ |
| 3 Jun 2009 hollywood sign with antennas a wonderful image of how the times are changing: the hollywood sign is still basically the same as in 1923 (it has been 'hollywoodland' until 1949). but the drum antennas in the back are a sign of the new ... Koos van den Hout homepage - http://idefix.net/~koos/ |
| 2 Jun 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (TIPS BOX) hollywood sign image via wikipedia. peer-to-peer developer vuze has commissioned a study that finds bittorrent users actually spend more money on movies than the general internet population does—they just don't spend it online. ... TIPS-BOX - http://tips-box.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 2 Oct 2009 by soulxtc That is just a sign that the market has become free again and is starting to follow normal market value rather than the old bloated monopoly we had. malcolm hume - October 7, 2009 at 4:32 pm. mountain rage – No, all I was saying was .... Mels: The " Hollywood isnt hurting for profits" argument is a silly one. Sure, they are not hurting but its probable... Groovacious: I agree so much with Quincy and Paul about the qualitative and the dynamic aspect of record releases. ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References [ More results from ZeroPaid.com ] |
| 11 Nov 2009 by TorrentFreak Reese's comments are the classic Hollywood response we wrote about yesterday. Piracy is causing billions of dollars in lost revenue and prevents new movies from being funded, is the doomsday scenario they often paint. ... There are no hard facts to refute this, but with the box office revenue steadily increasing since P2P file-sharing became mainstream, it has to be doubted as well. The same can be said for the claim that less films receive funding. ... InstantIdiocy - http://www.instantidiocy.com/ |
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