Interesting Take On Film Piracy
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Sounds like this guy should have been a better negotiator.


written by tgeffeney  | 2 years 3 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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I like his take on it.


written by dag  | 2 years 3 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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Good and very valid point. I like the way he put it!


written by DarkSavior  | 2 years 3 months 1 week ago | CH
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Him and his movie dont exist, this movie is purely propaganda.


written by teh5thhorseman  | 2 years 2 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Lame - sorry to hear that. I feel used.


written by dag  | 2 years 2 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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*nsfw !!! BIG F BOMBS


written by bizinichi  | 1 year 8 months ago | CH
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He's not making a good argument at all. Plus, he's an actor http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1675076/, not a director, so what does he know?


written by stephantual  | 1 year 7 months ago | CH
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His arguments are significantly less fictitious then the RI/MPAAs arguments.

The fact of the matter is that a "movie deal" or a "recording contract" is a very bad loan where a small number of corporations use their hold on the distribution network to lock people out who don't take their shit loans.

This is why MP/RIAA are fighting so hard to stop new distribution systems, the "service" they provide to artists is so bad that any number of simple technological innovations provide a better service at a miniscule fraction of the cost to the artist. The only way for the MP/RIAA to win is to criminalize alternatives.

Primer http://www.videosift.com/video/Primer-Trailer is a perfect example of what kind of work can now be done and distributed at very low cost and high quality. The monolithic multi-million dollar film with all its expensive technological needs has been replaced with technology that any employed person in the industrialized world can afford to buy and use as a hobby.

The technology lock out is over, the distribution lockout is gone, only the capacity to criminalize/stigmatize the competition remains.


written by dgandhi  | 1 year ago | CH
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