Qualitative Solutions to circumvent Hadopi
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 Time: 4:25 AM
Michel Thiollière proudly announced on BBC, as a greeting for the new year, that three quarters of 'pirates' would stop downloading from the first email sent by Hadopi, and 95% will quit by the second, and it would be too easy to mock his comments (others do it very well).
The flood of emails that ordered to stop downloading, that come from Hadopi or one of the many spam campaigns in preparation (or phishing, I let you choose the term), will more or less, get to most Internet users who should receive news of Hadopi by the end of this year. Many companies have a vested interest in the climate of insecurity on the network; they are even prepared to help the government by sending spam, simulating the official warning of Internet Piracy. Hackers will use this as a fun way to undermine the communications campaign that Hadopi should launch in the coming months.
Remember, in passing, that to legally fill up a next-generation iPod, it may cost you, roughly the price of a used Carrera Porsche, which gives us an idea of the phenomenal increase in the pocket money of teenagers, or their illegal online practices such as downloading and converting avi to mp4 pirated videos and others.
Will Internet users be reduced to a cultural period of scarcity?
Most likely they will be forced to find a way to circumvent the surveillance installed by Hadopi, gold is relatively easy. Here's a preview of what awaits you, in terms of new uses to be integrated.
Illegal Streaming
AlloStreaming is a site that provides copyrighted streaming videos, some are also paid, but for peanuts (little more than a license), you have access to an extensive catalog of recent films and of good quality. This mode of consumption of illegal files is booming, the term 'AlloStreaming is also at the head of queries made on Google which experienced the strongest growth in 2009.
Not a cent of income generated by these illegal streaming sites goes into the pockets of beneficiaries. Again, the sums demanded by rights holders and what is legally available, are so far from reality uses installed in the public that these sites have a bright future ahead of them and profit.
Not really illegal, but anyway: Hulu.com offers rich streaming but accessible only to U.S. citizens. A restriction easily circumvented by using a VPN. Hence, if you are watching a movie on your computer and you do not mind, it is a good solution. For those accustomed to viewing on a big screen, this can be frustrating. The best way to remedy this would be to carry out an avi to mp4 converter or any other conversion that would maintain the quality of the video.
Another problem with streaming is that you do not have the file and therefore can not give a copy to your loved ones. Exchange 'in real' file in high schools, colleges and universities is an extremely widespread practice, this technological practice will be cut short by the Hadopi limitation.
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