Here’s a neat trick some bandits (here’s why I say bandits instead of pirates) pulled off: They managed to have a single URL lead to one of (at […]
Dear The BBC
I am certain, so soon after proving that you can simulcast a popular show around the world, that fans of Sherlock in the US will wait patiently while […]
The Potential Downside for Publishers of Making Pirate Links Less Relevant
So I got to send a DMCA notice this morning for someone hosting The Crimson Pact on their pirate site. The only reason I found it was due […]
How Anti-Piracy Activists Can Be Used to Destroy Negative Reviews
Anyone who posts their comments (let alone official reviews) of books, music, or movies online should be very, very concerned about the state of anti-piracy legislation. To get […]
Why I Argue Against Anti-Pirate Legislation in Four Screenshots
While I’m clearly not a fan of piracy (even though I understand it sometimes), I can usually be found rooting against anti-piracy legislation. In two screenshots, here’s why: […]
Pirating means you hate the things you claim to love. Deal with it.
So I saw a guy on Facebook defending his downloading of “gigabytes every day” of music. (Which strikes me as a little strange – what are you doing, […]