shamu726 Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 After theaters all around the U.S. backed away from screening The Interview, this week Sony pulled the controversial movie. But now BitTorrent Inc. has stepped into the fray with an online distribution offer. "For us this about the two things we care about most: an open Internet and a sustainable future for creativity," the company said. For Sony Pictures and the creative talent behind The Interview, the past several weeks have been extraordinary. With Sony falling to a crippling hack attack reportedly at the hands of North Korea, never before has a movie resulted in so much corporate destruction.As the dust settles, at least temporarily, Sony finds itself between a rock and a hard place. After pulling the movie this week following threats of terror attacks on theaters, Sony was criticized by President Obama yesterday who described the decision as “a mistake“.Sony responded with a statement from CEO Michael Lynton: “We have not caved. We have not given in. We have persevered, and we have not backed down. We have always had every desire to have the American public see this movie.”But with theaters dropping like flies and “not been one major VOD or one major ecommerce site” stepping forward to show the film, the studio’s options are limited. Last night, however, a hero stepped forward to take on the tyranny of state-sponsored terrorism.“Like everyone else around the world, we’ve been following this egregious hacking of Sony’s servers over the past few weeks,” BitTorrent Inc. said in a statement to VB.“A trend has emerged among commentary in the days since Sony announced they would not release the motion picture, ‘The Interview.’ There have been calls for Sony to release the film online. And many have contacted us asking: Would they be able to release the movie using BitTorrent?“Though we normally would not offer commentary during such a trying time for another company, the answer is yes,” the company said.BitTorrent Inc. believes that Sony’s best option to “take back control of their film” and not cave in to “terrorist threats” is to utilize the company’s BitTorrent Bundles.Not only would Bundles allow everyone to view The Interview at home safe in the knowledge they aren’t going to get blown up, but this would strike “a strong note for free speech” while allowing Sony to set whatever price they like for the film, BitTorrent Inc. says.While there is certainly a promotional aspect to BitTorrent Inc.’s offer, releasing the movie using the BitTorrent protocol would solve Sony’s initial distribution problems. The company could probably flick the switch and have this movie out by Monday, if they’re really wanted to.Of course, any release via BitTorrent Bundles would mean that The Interview would also become available on public and private torrent sites within hours. At this point anyone could download the movie for free. There had been suggestions earlier this week that Sony should go straight to torrent sites with the movie anyway, but BitTorrent Inc. thinks this is a bad idea.“We disagree, however, with some that have suggested that Sony should make the film available through piracy sites. That would only serve to encourage bad actors. It’s also important to make the distinction that these piracy sites are not ‘torrent sites.’ They are piracy sites that are wrongfully exploiting torrent technology,” the company said.It seems unlikely that BitTorrent Inc. will seal the deal with Sony, but if they were successful this would not only be a major coup for the company but one steeped in irony.As BitTorrent Inc. promises to strike a blow for freedom using BitTorrent, for the past several weeks the Sony hackers have also been using the BitTorrent protocol to distribute the very files they obtained from Sony.Just goes to show, BitTorrent technology really can be used for anything.Source: TorrentFreak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knowledge-Spammer Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 think its funy and usa remove lots of utorrents site now may want to use torrent sites lolu may not like what i am goin to sayi think BitTorrent Inc needs to stay out of things like this be for they get hacked to loli wood say more but people may not like what i say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 to make the distinction that these piracy sites are not ‘torrent sites.’ They are piracy sites that are wrongfully exploiting torrent technology,” the company said.BitTorrent Inc trying protect there own butt like always . While there are legal torrents there few and far inbetween . BitTorrent got rich off piracy if it were not for it p2p would be dead because most anything legit can be downloaded via direct download . There no better than Google who made piracy mainstream then turn around and condemn it. Really these big companies must think the whole world ignorant . And if the DVDSCR of that movie leak out its still going be all over the internet . Sooooo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
banned Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 It seems unlikely that BitTorrent Inc. will seal the deal with Sony We already heard some days ago....the head honchos at Sony rejected the idea of bittorrent. But who knows, maybe one day the movie industry will stop fighting a losing battle against bittorrent and use it to their advantage instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 It seems unlikely that BitTorrent Inc. will seal the deal with SonyWe already heard some days ago....the head honchos at Sony rejected the idea of bittorrent. But who knows, maybe one day the movie industry will stop fighting a losing battle against bittorrent and use it to their advantage instead.bittorrent.inc did not invent p2p they just make 2 clients out of many , even private sites dont want you to use new versions of there clients , some they recommend only to use old ones some will even ban you from there site if you use new versions .Napster was the beginning of peer-to-peer networks, as we know them today, where "participating users establish a virtual network, entirely independent from the physical network, without having to obey any administrative authorities or restrictions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nIGHT Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Bittorrent has once forgot to put a password from its administrator account.Luckily, a web admin happened to visit their site when trying to search for a hosting site and he end up looking at their unprotected site admins account.This web admin informed bittorrent about their neglecence but bittorrent never showed any gratitude for his honesty.The web admin did took a picture of the files stored in their website and includes a lot of codes and financial data.Damn, he should have stolen it for bittorent is an ungrateful bastard.It won't be that hard to hack their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted December 24, 2014 Share Posted December 24, 2014 to make the distinction that these piracy sites are not ‘torrent sites.’ They are piracy sites that are wrongfully exploiting torrent technology,” the company said. And if the DVDSCR of that movie leak out its still going be all over the internet . Sooooo.And the movie just leaked out in even better quality 1080p WEB-DL is all over the place :lol:Sony Will Release The Interview After All, Demands That Twitter Suspend Users Proliferating Leaked Emailshttp://www.themarysue.com/sony-releases-the-interview-bans-your-tweets/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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