Posts Tagged ‘piracy’

Oscartorrents: A brilliant alternative to bullshit

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

oscar2.jpgI generally dislike watching movies on a computer. I also have a netflix account and hardly ever feel an urge to just have to see a movie as soon as possible. I also am not the type to collect films. Once is usually enough for me. So, as far as downloading movie torrents—I don’t really see a need or point (other than making a statement) in my case. However, I think the new Oscartorrents site from those heroes in Sweden, thepiratebay.org is a very cool idea.

The site’s purpose is to provide links to torrent files for this year’s Oscar nominated films and actors as well as a voting system for viewers to decide who should win in the various Oscar categories. As the results roll in from the “official” Oscar show, the decisions of the pirate masses will be posted on the site alongside whom Hollywood should deem deserving to be the winners.

As a further snub to the Hollywood machine, they posted this little gem of a “fuck you”:

“To all intellectual property landlords: we are aware that OscarTorrents might annoy you — but contain your righteous indignation for a while, and think: we’re only linking to torrents that already exist. Face it: your membrane has burst, and it wasn’t us who burst it. Your precious bodily fluids are escaping.”

“You haven’t beaten us, so why not join us? Think of a new business model that doesn’t involve overpriced pieces of plastic and skanky cinemas hawking cheap carbohydrates while relying on $6/hr projectionists who can’t keep a film in focus — not to mention insulting your audiences by (to pick a few examples) surveilling us with nightvision glasses, searching bags, 30 minutes of commercials and bombarding us with ridiculous anti-piracy propaganda. Take a look at yourselves. Is it really any wonder we’re winning?”

I think it’s brilliant.

The Pirate Party is here

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

[image: US Pirate Party logo]I’m psyched to see that over the holiday weekend a US branch of the Pirate party was established, or at least got their website up and running.

I first read about the Pirate Party after it was first established in Sweden and made news in conjunction with thepiratebay.org’s trials, travails and public snubbing of US corporate bullying. My first thought was “Hell yes, but this party needs to be in the United States, the source of all unfair media restrictions, ridiculous copyright laws and all evils in between”. Thankfully and with hope, it has now arrived.

There’s not much going on yet and hopefully this won’t be one of those lame-ass, never off the ground, dead in the water, psuedo non-projects started mainly to garner attention. I find that really don’t care for the name, “Pirate Party”. While I understand the use and recent history concerning the term pirate in regards to digital media, it’s use is still to grey to me and given it’s historical connections with murder, theft and a whole mess of negative things, I question whether it’s appropriate for a party mainly concerned with copyright and usage reform. Sure it’s catchy, but in today’s buzzword-dependant media, amongst the non-7337, perhaps older and less media and tech savvy population, it sounds bad. Isn’t the whole purpose about freeing media, liberating ideas and fostering creativity? If so, why chose a word that denotes thievery?

Looking at the site, I was suprised to see that the pirate party also has branches in Belgium, Italy and France as well, which is great. I’d really like to see more countries join as well.