nsane.forums Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 After failing to do business with some of the leading companies in the entertainment sector, a developer has turned from gamekeeper to poacher. As a protest against what he describes as big business support for online piracy, the dev has transformed his anti-piracy system into a pretty snappy music download site and says he won't turn it off until his demands are met.Early today a software developer called Dominic contacted TorrentFreak with a very unusual story. Dominic says he has created an anti-piracy system which he believes has the potential to wipe out a significant amounts of online piracy.Talking figures, Dominic believes his “patent-pending anti-piracy platform” could “eliminate up to 90% of music, film, TV, software and video game piracy” online. That’s a huge claim, even given the use of the all-important words “up to”, although hardly one not to have been made before.No doubt excited by his product, Dominic says he has presented his platform to the world’s leading media companies. In the movie sector they include the MPAA, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, AFACT and Village Roadshow. In music Dominic told us he has spoken to IFPI and Australia’s MIPI.For some reason none of them were interested in the platform. This rejection seems to have prompted a radical shift in Dominic’s strategy.Dominic went on to explain to us that he has ad crawlers in 4 continents which are able to monitor specific sites to report on any controversial ad placements. He used this system to monitor advertising on “pirate sites” and claims that from his analysis he discovered that the bulk of the ads came from companies owned by InterActiveCorp. IAC is run by Barry Diller, the ex CEO of both Fox and Paramount films.“Other prominent advertisers include Fox Sports and Fox Mobile, both owned by NewsCorp, who regularly sue end-users and websites for piracy,” says Dominic, while adding that he also traced US Government departments – smallstep.gov and mypyramid.gov.But of course, this phenomenon is not new. We’ve seen many times before that adverts from all sorts of companies end up on sites without their knowledge because their ads are placed by 3rd parties, so we put this to Dominic.“You are absolutely right about some companies ads slipping in because of ad agencies several layers down filling those spots, however the ads of IAC group companies account for upto 40% of all ads on these sites, TigerAirways over 5% of all ads on pirated sites for traffic coming from the Asia Pacific region and so fourth,” he explained.“Also with such an industry and US legal push against advertising on piracy related sites at the moment, you would presume these companies/governments would ensure they themselves are not engaging in this practise, whether intentionally or not.”However, Dominic is visibly annoyed that these companies are “funding piracy” so has decided to protest until something is done about it.Turning somewhat from gamekeeper to poacher, Dominic has transformed his anti-piracy platform into a music search engine and download site. It seems to work pretty well and there’s even a list of top downloaded songs at the bottom of the page along with cover artwork.“Each and every time a search is run or download initiated our servers locate a match on the web and serve it back,” Dominic explains. “Hence results could change every time you ran a search or downloaded a file. Even the popular results on the home page are not indexed on our servers, we go out and obtain this data EVERY single time our home page is loaded.”Dominic wouldn’t reveal where his site is pulling music from but told TorrentFreak: “My platform has the capability to index, crawl, monitor and analyse any page/site it comes across,” and further claims that “this is the fastest and easiest way to download any song you can think of, on the web.”However, it appears that Dominic is prepared to take down his MP3 free-for-all if certain conditions are met.“When these organizations decide to stop advertising on pirated sites and stop funding piracy, and take responsibility for the problem, I have a platform that has the ability to counter almost all forms of piracy today, and will be happy to take this site down.”Dominic explained to us that he’s not a supporter of piracy, but a supporter of innovation.“I believe that the work of artists of all industries and classifications should not be ripped off without dues paid to the creators. However, I believe the monopolies behind these artists are themselves aiding the problem, and as such changes are needed. I would love a harmony between consumers and content produces, which is absolutely possible.”Dominic’s protest site, imovi.es, can be found here and includes a list of 10,000 alleged “piracy supporting” advertisers. Whether or not his anti-piracy platform will ever see the light of day remains to be seen but from details shared with TorrentFreak it seems to be a fairly comprehensive affair, albeit one that does no tracking at all of file-sharers.Finally, Dominic told us that he is quietly hoping for an incoming email from Ireland. If you’re reading this Bono, he means you.Article from: TorrentFreak. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HATE9X Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 oh, so he's collecting fame by advertising this shit? he was trying to have a go at an antipiracy system after all, no way in hell should this asshole be supported.as soon as a big firm agrees to use this, he'll turn his back to the pirates and will just say to them "thanks for making me famous and helping me get my products sold, now fuck off!" :angry: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atasas Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 oh, so he's collecting fame by advertising this shit? he was trying to have a go at an antipiracy system after all, no way in hell should this asshole be supported.as soon as a big firm agrees to use this, he'll turn his back to the pirates and will just say to them "thanks for making me famous and helping me get my products sold, now fuck off!" :angry:+1! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hottwire Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 oh, so he's collecting fame by advertising this shit? he was trying to have a go at an antipiracy system after all, no way in hell should this asshole be supported.as soon as a big firm agrees to use this, he'll turn his back to the pirates and will just say to them "thanks for making me famous and helping me get my products sold, now fuck off!" :angry:Totally agree with you there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted October 26, 2010 Share Posted October 26, 2010 IN a way I agree but I want you people to realize one point.. BIG Business.. is about the money.. What are lawsuits and legal action.. and funds generated by it to them? Money and lost damages.. They LOVE the piracy on that note right there.. as do the lawyers and all involved.. even the big stink has always been about having the legal right to go after in a court of law for damages.. They will also advertise on these sites as it makes no difference to them and will also bring in revenue.. Maximizing their exposure...and raising the bar for profit percentages.. regardless of this so called problem of piracy... Going about this as being a moral issue.. and trying to force these companies to accept or change these guidelines and methods or practices n big business.. will probably not change as 'Money talks...'... Simply put.. They have also attempted these so called ' Piracy Platforms' in the past as well.. to no effect nor any return on the dollar and have only had to fork out more money in the long run to support the and run them.. Allowing piracy to exist.. and going abut things as they have been thus far is raking in the dough..That is the bottom line for these guys..This might as well be a tabloid entry as far as I am concerned .. though interesting.. but I mean what other way to blast your name into everyone's face who will not give you the time of day r even setup an appointment to give you face time to try to sell your system or platform? Especially when they are not interested... It's sort of like being taken by a crook in their eyes.. It would just simply entail too much.. and cut the revenue.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwop Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Seems dead now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadioActive Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 :lmao: also :rofl: @Atasas sigi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atasas Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Yeah!Check cheezburger.com for loads (endless) fun or http://senorgif.com/ for tons of funny gif's... or last one to post thread (Marik had some beating there!) :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ck_kent Posted October 28, 2010 Share Posted October 28, 2010 Not sure if I'm happy with this news or not. I tried the site, it's pretty good. But like Hate9x said, once the media companies support his platform, he'll ditch all those pirates who made him famous. :angry: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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