Thursday, December 11, 2014

So Wait... What Does This All Mean?

Well... It means whatever you want it to mean. This blog is completely bias because I am a pirate. I love getting free stuff especially because I don't have the means of achieving it any other way. Almost all of these posts have been pro pirate. If you want my honest opinion... it's almost laughable at the attempts the government are making to end piracy. You've gotten about ten people and all but one have gotten off, and that one person was slapped on the wrist with a 3,000 dollar fine. Look the economy ain't that great and movies are the most pirated thing out. So how is that movie prices are rising? Is it because people are downloading the movies instead of going to the theater? Hell no! Have you seen the records that are going on right now. It's not too uncommon now for a major blockbuster to break the one billion dollar mark. The government has wasted more money by going after these people then they have gotten from them in court. It's a waste of people's time and money.
People are going to disagree with me. They will say that it is wrong, or that I'm hurting the industry. Truthfully, I'm not. And I hope that by reading some of these blogs you can see that internet piracy is above all a common thing that occurs and that no matter what the government does they will never rid the internet of piracy.


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Game Of Pirating

Game of Thrones is BY FAR the most pirated show of all time. And when I say by far I mean it. Why do you ask? Because almost no one has access to it. In order to watch the show you must subscribe to HBO. The general population... doesn't do that. Even if you do have HBO how are you suppose to watch it at college in the dorms? We only have basic cable. Oh, and one big thing.. IT ISN'T AVAILABLE OUTSIDE THE USA! So when 7/8 of the world can't watch the show then how can you be mad at people for pirating it. All it does is promote the show if anything. So if people start watching it then they start buying merchandise and DVDs for it. Word of mouth spreads and soon enough more and more people are watching it. You know what I really think? I think that piracy in some ways can really help a show especially in this case and instead of going after people for it they should be thanking them.


Is... Is This The End?

For the first time in 8 long years The Pirate Bay is... well how do I say this? Down.
Yes, the most important website to all those who need their media for free. Yesterday, in the early morning Swedish Police raided a house in Stockholm where many servers and computers were taken in for further analysis. It was at this time that sites like The Pirate Bay and others went down. Police were hesitant to reveal the exact location where the raids took place. However, after a  day we have now confirmed that the raid took place in a place near Nacka that was built into the mountains. Sounds like something straight out a movie doesn't it? It is rumored although not confirmed that one person was taken into custody. You can imagine that if you know you are running illegal servers you don't want to stick around which is why many of these places are unmanned unless someone there are server problems. As of right now none of the sites that The Pirate Bay host are up. It was reported that The Pirate Bay was raid proof because of the multitude of servers they have around the world. Apparently there are close to 24. It should only be a few more days until we see the resurrection of the site. Keep up with the blog for any immediate updates.


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Well That's Interesting...

What if I were to tell you that over half of  the American population pirates things off the internet on a daily basis. What if I were to tell you that those people who pirate things are also the same ones who purchase the most things legally. When it comes to the younger population of internet users nearly 70 percent of all users pirate various things. You didn't really expect your grandma to be stealing copyrighted things did you? Although it doesn't help 60 percent of these users reported that they would gladly pay a yearly fee to be able to download music or movies from companies.

Piracy In A Picture

I am just going to leave this hear because pictures can speak louder than words sometimes. Online Piracy in Numbers - Facts and Statistics
Infographic by- GO-Gulf

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

We Are Anonymous And We Have Demands

Anonymous is a group that has become famous for it's DDOS attacks on websites. They can easily bring down any website they wish and can obtain secure information. In 2012 they threatened Sweden for raiding The Pirate Bay HQ's. In the video below you can see the groups demands and watch their famous blank face masks. The masks closely resemble that of V for Vendetta.
The list of websites that the group was targeting was pretty large and it would be quite impressive for them to take down all those websites. If this is the normal reaction groups will have to the government taking down some sites, can you imagine the government trying to make pirating completely illegal. With a group so powerful online how do you expect fight against it.

Click the video below to see the group's statement.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Sony is FURYious

According to Variety, Sony Pictures has been hacked over the Thanksgiving weekend and movies were obtained which were then leaked onto internet peer-to-peer websites. The two main movies that were leaked include the Brad Pitt led film, "Fury". The movie which is still in theatres puts Pitt into war settings and deals with tank battles. The movie has now been successffully downloaded by over 1.2 million unique IP addresses. Seeing as how this number will only grow the studio should be very upset. This amount of pirating will result in a 14 or so million dollar loss. The second film that was released is the upcoming movie, "Annie". That's right a movie still weeks away from release has found it's way onto the internet. The group that has achieved this leak are calling themselves, "#GOP" or Guardians of Peace. They claim to have inside secrets about Sony and are threatening to release them. To be honest I don't see this as a bluff. The group already showed they mean business. The story is still ongoing so look for updates as they happen. Next we will look forward to other hacking groups that have made it big in the past.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Net Neutrality and Torrents

Yeah, so that whole big thing going around about net neutrality... It affects torrents too. So how many people out there watch movies and videos on sites such as YouTube, Netflix? How many people rely on Google to find streams of their favorite shows they missed? If people had to pay additional money to use these services and websites and pay for their internet then a good amount of them would resort to pirating to watch them. Look, people don't like when prices get raised. Imagine having your phone bill raised always to twice the price. What do you do? You switch phone carriers. So what do you do when the government raises prices on the internet? You resort to a different means and get things for free. Why does the government put themselves in these situations where they try and take control of things that they have no business in? It's very hard to say if any of this stuff will happen and while it will most likely not ever happen I will be ready to protest in case it ever does.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

All Hail Pirating

Bless us, Oh Internet 
and these files which 
we are about to recieve from thy Wifi,
thought Comcast, Our Loud 
Amen

This is a prayer I came up with. I think I should sell it to the Sweden religious group who worships the act of sharing internet files. You heard me right. Kopimism has officially been acknowledged as a religion in Sweden. In a statement by the Swedish Pirate Party, they claim they have been granted, "the freedom to carry out their holy sacrament of copying information from the Internet".
Sweden is widely regarded as the king of internet pirating. With almost no laws against internet piracy it is the foreground for many pirating groups. The US has no jurisdiction there and can't bring any of these groups down. However, there have been attempts which will be revealed in the next blog post.

Monday, November 17, 2014

WAIT HOW MUCH?!

beemp3.com
thepiratebay.com
youtube to mp3

All these are methods of downloading illegal music. Prices have almost doubled for individual songs on. Record labels to buy an artists entire album when it can just be listened to online on 
Although I am an advocate for pirating I was totally surprised when I found out that close to 95 percent of all music downloads are illegal. That's a SHIT ton of money. IFPI Chief Executive John Kennedy said that it was hurting the industry severally. Despite piracy rising, the amount of services that are offered from the music industry has increased. Programs like Orange Monkey, Kudos, Pandora, Spotify and Rhapsody have emerged and help contain the amount of illegal downloads. They however, don't see that this doesn't exactly make people download legally, it just makes them listen to music legally. Some artists still get revenue when there songs are played on these services but they don't get nearly as much. If companies really want to crack down on music they need to stop being the ones who are giving so much free access to it.



Source

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Expendabls 3 Lawsuit

Earlier this year one of the blockbusters that was supposed released was The Expendables 3. The series in question feautures a sta studded lineup headed by  Sylvester Stallon and featuring the likes of Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Arnold Schwarzenegger and newcomer Mel Gibson. The unfortunate thing about it? It was leaked weeks before the worldwide preimere. Not just a crappy cam version or a low quality copy but a full HD copy. The copy was reportedly stolen and uploaded online to sites like ThePirateBay where it was downloaded over 3 million times. Going off the current price of movie tickets that's close to $32 million dollars in revenue that was lost from the studio. Lionsgate is looking to pursue several torrent sites for the early upload. 

In my humble oppinion it is Lionsgate's fault. There has never been a big budget film like this that was leaked before. Is it getting easier for things to be uploaded or are companies getting sloppy?

Saturday, November 15, 2014

I'm A Pirate And So Are You

I admit it, I'm a pirate. No, I am not a swashbuckler and no I don't have a sword. However, what I do have is an undisclosed amount of pirated material. Call me what you want but at least I admit it. I have a hard drive full of stuff. We all have pirated things online. Music, movies, games are among some of them. Wait... You're not a pirate? You mean to tell me that you bought everyone of your songs from cheap-ass iTunes for 1.99 per song? If you have then bravo! I don't try to come off as offensive but it's such a hot topic right now. Why do I pirate? Because the price of everything is too damn high! The movie industry claims piracy is hurting them yet they are making more money then they ever have before. (Maybe if ticket prices weren't 12 bucks a pop I would see it in theaters). Now if it is a band or a movie I really love I will fully support it. Every other day I will be posting blog entries that discuss the history of piracy, famous people involved with it, and some laws that have come into effect from it. So sit back, grab some popcorn(not that 10 buck popcorn from the movies) and enjoy!