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Originally Posted by munki
Any plans on ending the rampant piracy?
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If I saw a plan put into action by new/old/future ownership, that led to an effective identification, approval, or deletion of content, based upon known copyright/unlicensed status by the company, not only would I probably drop dead of shock on sight, but would probably actually stop my bitching about piracy. A no bullshit, no loopholes approach.
We know you license content, and have found an effective delivery method.
We also know a lot of content is available only because of assumed DMCA protection until a notice is received.
Put a system into place that actively monitors copyright status... If you have received a valid DMCA on a piece of content, do not allow it back through the system again. Content identification is not rocket science these days. Proactively monitor "user submitters" for patterns in unlicensed content. Be proactive spider content networks, and establish relationships to prevent further abuses.
If a valid, and immediate effort were made, it'd be a lot quieter around here. Sometimes it's just about what's right, not what we can get away, which this industry is too quick to accept.