nsane.forums Posted December 9, 2011 Share Posted December 9, 2011 By now readers will be all too familiar with the rhetoric of the mainstream music and movie industries. So-called foreign “rogue sites” steal American content, steal American money, cost American jobs and damage the economy, the lobbyists insist.While many BitTorrent sites of all shapes, sizes and directions are listed as “rogue” by both the RIAA and MPAA, these groups also define many cyberlocker services using the same terms. Heading up that particular list are the world-famous Megaupload and Megavideo, two companies founded by the larger-than-life character Kim Dotcom.In a recent video (skip to 5m 10s) from Creative America, Kim is portrayed as an evil baddy, sucking the life blood from the creative industries. But today, Creative America, the RIAA and MPAA will have the shock of their lives.“You should checkout the Mega Song and video. Hope you like it,” Kim told TorrentFreak. Somewhat intrigued we did, and we have never – EVER – seen anything as audacious as this before.In a 4 minute track produced by Printz Board, P Diddy, Will.i.am, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, The Game, Mary J Blige , Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather, Jamie Foxx and more sing about how wonderful Megaupload is.“When I got to send files across the globe, I use Megaupload,” declares Will.i.am, an artist signed to labels owned by RIAA-members Warner and Universal.“When i’m sending my hits out I use Megaupload, ‘cos it’s fast. I can receive hits and I can send ‘em out,” declares P Diddy, an artist signed to Interscope, a label owned by Universal.Kanye West, signed to Universal-owned Def Jam, likes to use Megaupload “…because it’s the fastest and safest way to send files – period.”Alicia Keys, who is signed to Sony-owned RCA, says she uses Megaupload “….because I know that I can get my music safely and quickly -and you know that i’m serious about my music.”Snoop Dogg, signed to EMI-owned Priority, uses it “…because it keeps the kids off the street,” and The Game (Universal) says that even his lawyers know he uses it, “…and I got plenty of them.”This stunning PR coup is a huge feather in the cap of Megaupload but Kim, who certainly has a colorful and sometimes chaotic past, seems to be taking it all in his stride. Far from the crazy character portrayed in the media, he was courteous and measured while speaking with TorrentFreak about this public support from the stars, and the behind-the-scenes support already being received.“Amongst our 180 million users is a large number of celebrities, musicians, film makers, actors, etc. and they love Mega. We have hundreds of premium accounts from employees of the companies the RIAA and MPAA represent. In fact 87% of the fortune 500 companies have premium accounts with us,” Kim told us.So what of Mega’s apparent rogue site status, is that of concern to the company?“Mega might become one of the biggest customers of the content industry and all this ‘rogue’ nonsense will be forgotten,” Kim explains. “We want content creators to get paid!”Easier said than done perhaps, but Kim says he has it all worked out. He told TorrentFreak the solution comes with Megakey, a product which provides Mega users with free premium services now, and free premium licensed music and movies in the future. All this will be financed through advertising and as usual, Kim has big, innovative and probably controversial plans in mind.When Megakey is installed the software asks permission to modify where 10 to 15% of the user’s online advertising experience is sourced from.“It works like an ad blocker but instead of blocking ads we show ads coming from Megaclick, our ad network,” says Kim. “This way we will generate enough ad revenue to provide free premium services and licensed content so that our users can have it for free.”And the company believes the idea has huge potential.“Imagine 450 million Megakey installations by 2015 with over 5 billion ad impressions per day. That pays for a lot of content,” Kim assured us. Looking at the graphic embedded below, traffic-wise the site is certainly a force to be reckoned with.In future, free musical premium content will be provided through Megabox, described by Kim as the company’s iTunes competitor, while free premium movies will be supplied via Megamovie.com, a service we can reveal will be launched next year.During the course of our discussion with Kim we also discovered an interesting feature that has been built into Megakey. Once installed the whole range of Mega sites can be accessed without the need to use the Internet’s DNS system, meaning that should SOPA kick in and the US government seizes Mega’s domains, users can still access the site.“We implemented this to give users the fastest and most direct channel to our sites,” Kim told TorrentFreak. “Mega is not concerned about SOPA or Protect IP. We are a legitimate online service provider, online for 7 years.”A lot has been said and written about Megaupload and Kim, including his earlier PR stunts. But this song, featuring artists on labels that are members of the RIAA, is on the next level. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beer Posted December 9, 2011 Share Posted December 9, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttY3QUmdhsUMegaUpload is currently being portrayed by the MPAA and RIAA as one of the world’s leading rogue sites. But top music stars including P Diddy, Will.i.am, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg and Kanye West disagree and are giving the site their full support in a brand new song. TorrentFreak caught up with the elusive founder of MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom, who shrugged off “this rogue nonsense” and told us he wants content owners to get paid.By now readers will be all too familiar with the rhetoric of the mainstream music and movie industries. So-called foreign “rogue sites” steal American content, steal American money, cost American jobs and damage the economy, the lobbyists insist.While many BitTorrent sites of all shapes, sizes and directions are listed as “rogue” by both the RIAA and MPAA, these groups also define many cyberlocker services using the same terms. Heading up that particular list are the world-famous Megaupload and Megavideo, two companies founded by the larger-than-life character Kim Dotcom.In a recent video (skip to 5m 10s) from Creative America, Kim is portrayed as an evil baddy, sucking the life blood from the creative industries. But today, Creative America, the RIAA and MPAA will have the shock of their lives.“You should checkout the Mega Song and video. Hope you like it,” Kim told TorrentFreak. Somewhat intrigued we did, and we have never – EVER – seen anything as audacious as this before.In a 4 minute track produced by Printz Board, P Diddy, Will.i.am, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, The Game, Mary J Blige , Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather, Jamie Foxx and more sing about how wonderful Megaupload is.“When I got to send files across the globe, I use Megaupload,” declares Will.i.am, an artist signed to labels owned by RIAA-members Warner and Universal.“When i’m sending my hits out I use Megaupload, ‘cos it’s fast. I can receive hits and I can send ‘em out,” declares P Diddy, an artist signed to Interscope, a label owned by Universal.Kanye West, signed to Universal-owned Def Jam, likes to use Megaupload “…because it’s the fastest and safest way to send files – period.”Alicia Keys, who is signed to Sony-owned RCA, says she uses Megaupload “….because I know that I can get my music safely and quickly -and you know that i’m serious about my music.”Snoop Dogg, signed to EMI-owned Priority, uses it “…because it keeps the kids off the street,” and The Game (Universal) says that even his lawyers know he uses it, “…and I got plenty of them.”This stunning PR coup is a huge feather in the cap of Megaupload but Kim, who certainly has a colorful and sometimes chaotic past, seems to be taking it all in his stride. Far from the crazy character portrayed in the media, he was courteous and measured while speaking with TorrentFreak about this public support from the stars, and the behind-the-scenes support already being received.“Amongst our 180 million users is a large number of celebrities, musicians, film makers, actors, etc. and they love Mega. We have hundreds of premium accounts from employees of the companies the RIAA and MPAA represent. In fact 87% of the fortune 500 companies have premium accounts with us,” Kim told us.So what of Mega’s apparent rogue site status, is that of concern to the company?“Mega might become one of the biggest customers of the content industry and all this ‘rogue’ nonsense will be forgotten,” Kim explains. “We want content creators to get paid!”Easier said than done perhaps, but Kim says he has it all worked out. He told TorrentFreak the solution comes with Megakey, a product which provides Mega users with free premium services now, and free premium licensed music and movies in the future. All this will be financed through advertising and as usual, Kim has big, innovative and probably controversial plans in mind.When Megakey is installed the software asks permission to modify where 10 to 15% of the user’s online advertising experience is sourced from.“It works like an ad blocker but instead of blocking ads we show ads coming from Megaclick, our ad network,” says Kim. “This way we will generate enough ad revenue to provide free premium services and licensed content so that our users can have it for free.”And the company believes the idea has huge potential.“Imagine 450 million Megakey installations by 2015 with over 5 billion ad impressions per day. That pays for a lot of content,” Kim assured us. Looking at the graphic embedded below, traffic-wise the site is certainly a force to be reckoned with.In future, free musical premium content will be provided through Megabox, described by Kim as the company’s iTunes competitor, while free premium movies will be supplied via Megamovie.com, a service we can reveal will be launched next year.During the course of our discussion with Kim we also discovered an interesting feature that has been built into Megakey. Once installed the whole range of Mega sites can be accessed without the need to use the Internet’s DNS system, meaning that should SOPA kick in and the US government seizes Mega’s domains, users can still access the site.“We implemented this to give users the fastest and most direct channel to our sites,” Kim told TorrentFreak. “Mega is not concerned about SOPA or Protect IP. We are a legitimate online service provider, online for 7 years.”A lot has been said and written about Megaupload and Kim, including his earlier PR stunts. But this song, featuring artists on labels that are members of the RIAA, is on the next level.Enjoy.(source)I want to say... I LOVE MEGAUPLOAD TOO :cheers:I think this just shows how much the RIAA buys into their own delusions and nonsense. This is the best news I heard about file-sharing this whole week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuthut Posted December 9, 2011 Share Posted December 9, 2011 "This video contains content from UMG,who has blocked it on copyright grounds"CLASSIC!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beer Posted December 10, 2011 Share Posted December 10, 2011 Not sure why youtube removed the first video, but it has been replaced.RIAA eat :shit: ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beer Posted December 10, 2011 Share Posted December 10, 2011 YouTube Axes MegaUpload Song After Complaints From Universal Music Group, But You Can Still Watch It HereIt seems like only yesterday that we were telling you, gentle reader, about the MegaUpload song. Facing criticism that it is simply an outlet for Internet piracy, the file locker service headed by Kim Dotcom created a star-studded video of celebrities quite literally singing the praises of the service. Sadly, as quickly as the bewildering video came into our lives (and our hearts) was it pulled from YouTube after a copyright complaint from Universal Music Group (UMG).According to TorrentFreak, there was a brief tug-of-war between Kim Dotcom and UMG over the video. After the first takedown by UMG, Dotcom was able to get the video re-instated. However, the victory was short-lived as UMG successfully requested a second takedown. Currently, the video is unviewable on YouTube. The loss of video isn’t the only threat to Dotcom’s attempt to bolster support for his sharing service: Multiple takedowns could mean a suspension of the account used to upload the videos.Dotcom told TorrentFreak that UMG’s actions are a straightforward attempt to silence MegaUpload’s promotional campaign, and nothing to do with copyright.“Mega[upload] owns everything in this video. And we have signed agreements with every featured artist for this campaign,” Kim told TorrentFreak.“UMG did something illegal and unfair by reporting Mega’s content to be infringing. They had no right to do that. We reserve our rights to take legal action. But we’d like to give them the opportunity to apologize.”The issue of copyright control and Internet piracy has risen once again in recent weeks, mostly because of pending legislation like SOPA. If enacted, this legislation could grant new powers to the Department of Justice to essentially make sites inaccessible after copyright complaints — sometimes referred to as the “Internet Death Penalty.”What UMG seems to have overlooked is that forcibly taking the video down will probably make more people want to see it. Despite including a host of familiar faces, few people would likely be interested in the self-described “viral campaign” of a website. But now, folks might be more interested in watching the video that has a big name like UMG so scared they had to issue a series of takedowns to keep it suppressed.If you’re one of those people, you can watch the video below. Think of it as an opportunity to stick it to the man.<object width="640" height="363"><param name="movie" value="http://www.megavideo.com/v/NFS30PZO3a8be9c502c822c070d8e42cc3e612eb"></param><param'>http://www.megavideo.com/v/NFS30PZO3a8be9c502c822c070d8e42cc3e612eb"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.megavideo.com/v/NFS30PZO3a8be9c502c822c070d8e42cc3e612eb" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="363"></embed></object>UMG eat :shit:!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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