FWIW, I'd like to see things being released more
freely internationally,
irrespective of copyright. At present, I can either pirate the Colbert
Report, or watch it through a proxy using a US netflix account which I pay
for using a US bank account. It isn't shown anywhere in the UK.
Richard Symonds
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On 21 May 2012 16:35, Mike Linksvayer <ml(a)gondwanaland.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 6:31 AM, geni
<geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 21 May 2012 13:09, David Gerard
<dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So, is the time ripe yet for us to start pushing
for a 14-year term,
or do we wait a bit? I suggest we start contemplating it, however.
The most pirated bit of content at the moment appears to be game of
thrones so I'm not sure what 14 years has to do with anything.
0 years best, but I think some unauthorized sharing data could support
a merely shorter term -- recent, popular titles are the most shared
titles, but older titles constitute bulk of sharing, and presumably
most in need of distributed curation. That was my takeway from
http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/1261/712 which
admittedly only looks at some Hungarian filesharing networks. I'd be
mildly surprised if similar didn't hold true worldwide.
Mike
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