Great Firewall of Britain.
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Great Firewall of Britain.
Let's assume theoretically that all ISPs block all pirate content. Why have a 50Mb + connection? There is no reason other than downloading large files. And where do the majority of these large files come from? Newsgroups, torrents etc. Yes I'm well aware of steam and stuff like it where a fast connection would be a benefit, but downloading games is done infrequently.
We have flatscreen televisions that offer USB connectivity and allow AVIs/MPGs/MKVs to be played from an external hard drive / USB stick. We have the WDTV / Popcorn Hour that allow all types of media to be played on our 1080p tvs. There are blu-ray players and DVD players that offer USB connectivity for movie files. Yet the movie industry still resolutely refuses to move forward and offer a reasonably priced fully HD streaming/downloadable movie facility at a reasonable cost.
We still get movies released at different times around the world. We still get TV shows showing in USA months in advance of us poor people in the UK. And the major companies whinge and whine and try to get sites blocked instead of doing the one rational sensible thing. Compete with it! Offer a legitimate service that allows me to use my bandwidth! I want to see movies the same time as the rest of the world.
The rest of the technology world knows there is a market there and is capitalising on this market rooted in copyright theft. Publishers blindly refuse to adapt their business model to suit this changing market place.
With the move towards improving our infrastructure so that we can all enjoy 20Mb+ speeds what on earth is there out there to use this bandwidth legitimately? Nothing.
The entire movie industry needs a good shake up and to be brought kicking and screaming into the present.
Let's assume theoretically that all ISPs block all pirate content. Why have a 50Mb + connection? There is no reason other than downloading large files. And where do the majority of these large files come from? Newsgroups, torrents etc. Yes I'm well aware of steam and stuff like it where a fast connection would be a benefit, but downloading games is done infrequently.
We have flatscreen televisions that offer USB connectivity and allow AVIs/MPGs/MKVs to be played from an external hard drive / USB stick. We have the WDTV / Popcorn Hour that allow all types of media to be played on our 1080p tvs. There are blu-ray players and DVD players that offer USB connectivity for movie files. Yet the movie industry still resolutely refuses to move forward and offer a reasonably priced fully HD streaming/downloadable movie facility at a reasonable cost.
We still get movies released at different times around the world. We still get TV shows showing in USA months in advance of us poor people in the UK. And the major companies whinge and whine and try to get sites blocked instead of doing the one rational sensible thing. Compete with it! Offer a legitimate service that allows me to use my bandwidth! I want to see movies the same time as the rest of the world.
The rest of the technology world knows there is a market there and is capitalising on this market rooted in copyright theft. Publishers blindly refuse to adapt their business model to suit this changing market place.
With the move towards improving our infrastructure so that we can all enjoy 20Mb+ speeds what on earth is there out there to use this bandwidth legitimately? Nothing.
The entire movie industry needs a good shake up and to be brought kicking and screaming into the present.
Let's assume theoretically that all ISPs block all pirate content. Why have a 50Mb + connection? There is no reason other than downloading large files. And where do the majority of these large files come from? Newsgroups, torrents etc. Yes I'm well aware of steam and stuff like it where a fast connection would be a benefit, but downloading games is done infrequently.
We have flatscreen televisions that offer USB connectivity and allow AVIs/MPGs/MKVs to be played from an external hard drive / USB stick. We have the WDTV / Popcorn Hour that allow all types of media to be played on our 1080p tvs. There are blu-ray players and DVD players that offer USB connectivity for movie files. Yet the movie industry still resolutely refuses to move forward and offer a reasonably priced fully HD streaming/downloadable movie facility at a reasonable cost.
We still get movies released at different times around the world. We still get TV shows showing in USA months in advance of us poor people in the UK. And the major companies whinge and whine and try to get sites blocked instead of doing the one rational sensible thing. Compete with it! Offer a legitimate service that allows me to use my bandwidth! I want to see movies the same time as the rest of the world.
The rest of the technology world knows there is a market there and is capitalising on this market rooted in copyright theft. Publishers blindly refuse to adapt their business model to suit this changing market place.
With the move towards improving our infrastructure so that we can all enjoy 20Mb+ speeds what on earth is there out there to use this bandwidth legitimately? Nothing.
The entire movie industry needs a good shake up and to be brought kicking and screaming into the present.
Let's assume theoretically that all ISPs block all pirate content. Why have a 50Mb + connection?
Yet the movie industry still resolutely refuses to move forward and offer a reasonably priced fully HD streaming/downloadable movie facility at a reasonable cost.
Let's assume theoretically that all ISPs block all pirate content. Why have a 50Mb + connection? There is no reason other than downloading large files. And where do the majority of these large files come from? Newsgroups, torrents etc. Yes I'm well aware of steam and stuff like it where a fast connection would be a benefit, but downloading games is done infrequently.
We have flatscreen televisions that offer USB connectivity and allow AVIs/MPGs/MKVs to be played from an external hard drive / USB stick. We have the WDTV / Popcorn Hour that allow all types of media to be played on our 1080p tvs. There are blu-ray players and DVD players that offer USB connectivity for movie files. Yet the movie industry still resolutely refuses to move forward and offer a reasonably priced fully HD streaming/downloadable movie facility at a reasonable cost.
We still get movies released at different times around the world. We still get TV shows showing in USA months in advance of us poor people in the UK. And the major companies whinge and whine and try to get sites blocked instead of doing the one rational sensible thing. Compete with it! Offer a legitimate service that allows me to use my bandwidth! I want to see movies the same time as the rest of the world.
The rest of the technology world knows there is a market there and is capitalising on this market rooted in copyright theft. Publishers blindly refuse to adapt their business model to suit this changing market place.
With the move towards improving our infrastructure so that we can all enjoy 20Mb+ speeds what on earth is there out there to use this bandwidth legitimately? Nothing.
The entire movie industry needs a good shake up and to be brought kicking and screaming into the present.