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by mindcrime
5388 days ago
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I definitely agree that the content producers are taking a short-sighted POV here. And while another poster argued "you're not their target market," I disagree. It might be mostly geeks and power-users who go to bittorrent at the moment, but if they make their content progressively harder and harder to get hold of (which seems to be the case) I predict more and more people will switch to torrenting the content. I don't know, maybe the percentage of people who use bittorrent will remain small enough that it won't really affect the studios, but their tactics strike me as self-defeating. I mean, nobody wants to have to jump through hoops to get to the content they want to watch. When torrenting becomes the path of least resistance, it'll be interesting to see what happens. |
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You have to keep this in the context of the non-tech mass market. For them, the content is on TV now. Turning on the TV is easy. The studios aren't making content harder to get as long as it's available on TV. Netflix/iTunes/torrenting is not easier than turning on the TV (for most people). Most people don't consider turning on the TV to be a difficult hoop to jump through.
Yes, I know that some shows aren't available in some countries. But then, the vast majority of people are likely not even aware of shows that don't air in their markets (i.e. foreign shows).