WebGuild
Home Events Jobs Websites Groups
http://www
Next Event — SaaS & The Long Tail Of Web Apps
Register Now!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
6 PM — Networking Reception; 7 PM — Presentation
Event details

Thursday, March 27, 2008

TorrentSpy, Copyright, Sex, Lies, and Videotape

Over at TechDirt Mike Masnick is reporting on the closure of TorrentSpy after an adverse court ruling made the site increasingly non-viable as a file sharing community.

Masnick notes that: The saga between TorrentSpy and MPAA will certainly be declared a "win" (if not a "significant blow") by the MPAA, but it's really more of a sad statement on the way the entertainment industry goes about its business. He also suggests that the TorrentSpy closure has little to do with the complex copyright issues, many of which remain unresolved or even undefined with respect to file sharing websites.



Issues in the TorrentSpy court case and business model are representative of one of the great ironies of the evolving online landscape. As the success of YouTube and Myspace and others clearly indicate, websites are generally rewarded for creating a lot of online activity even if this activity includes a lot of copyrighted material. However it appears that the recording and film industries are going to fight file sharing sites far more aggressively than other social networking environments, and given current copyright law they are likely to continue to win the battles until the laws are changed to reflect the rapidly changing online conditions of file sharing.

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Blog Home

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on the WebGuild Blog including posts, comments, and external links, are those of the individual authors and not WebGuild's.







Twitter follow us on twitter

Subscribe
Join mailing list!
RSS Feed RSS | Atom Feed

Loading...
Loading...


Submit Stories
Got an article, perspective, or story that would be of interest to the web community? Submit it!



BayArea.net