Author: Maëlys McArdle

  • Logic Fails MPAA.

    Quote from a press release from the MPAA.

    “There is no better example of how theft dims the magic of the movies for everyone than this report today regarding BitTorrent providing users with illegal copies of Revenge of the Sith. The unfortunate fact is this type of theft happens on a regular basis on peer to peer networks all over the world.

    “Fans have been lined up for days to see Revenge of the Sith. To preserve the quality of movies for fans like these and so many others, we must stop these Internet thieves from illegally trading valuable copyrighted materials on-line.

    So Bittorrent is killing the movie industry!
    But what’s this? Quote from CNN:

    LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) — The final chapter of the “Star Wars” movie saga grossed a record $50 million from its first 24 hours in North American theaters, the highest box office tally for a single day, according to studio estimates issued Friday.

    So… Star Wars Episode III has garnered the highest revenue of any film? But wouldn’t that logically mean… that if Bittorrent is to be considered a cause to affect sales, that it would be one to increase these revenues? Even though that doesn’t seem plausible, it certainly is more likely than the MPAAs clear lack of logic.

    I would also like to affirm that Bittorrent has been widely used for legal transfers; as it provides a means with those lacking the necessary and expensive resources to spread their works about (ie. independant film makers, musicians, etc.) Clumping all its heavily documented legal uses with those that this organization disproves of clearly shows their ignorance on the issue.

  • Proxy Stats

    According to the logs, there’s been 25,260 requests through the proxy since it was initially set up a few weeks ago. A good 4,000 of those have been requests for eBaum’s world. Gamesloth.com came in second, AddictingGames.com third, and Newgrounds fourth. 236 requests for a Japanese oriented porn site. Sigh.

    The first four I don’t mind so much; but porn? C’mon, do that on your own connection: not mine.

  • Stereo Future

    One of the daily things I do on Torrentspy is to surf across their vast selection of movies. If I find a film with an interesting and obscure title, I generally google it to see its reviews.

    This is how I came across “Stereo Future”; a Japanese movie that was originally released in 2001. Naturally, this film never saw the light of day in North America, which is extremely unfortunate as it has to be one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Such is the somewhat illegitimate beauty of filesharing.

    I can’t stress enough how one should see that film. Its part romantic drama, part humour, and overall soothing and natural cinematography.

    Note to Americans: it is illegal to watch this film, as removing the region-encoding necessary to view this DVD in DVD players is illegal in the US.

  • Web SSH Terminal

    I now added a link to the right under “My Subsites” for a java-based SSH Terminal. Handy for those who want to access their home computers from restricted environments (port 22 must be open).

    This is the 5th day of 12 hour shifts at work, so I’ve had little time to progress on EYNTO. However, the show has spread about, and can now be found on Archive.org and soon on RantTV.

  • Good News.

    The show was rejected from Slashdot. This is good news actually, as it means I dont have to worry about bandwidth constraints and the bittorrent idea is no longer a necessity. I want to thank everyone who seeded 🙂

    I’m still working on a DVD ISO. Just need to sync the audio right to the video; create more imagery; and I’ll be done.

    Other good news: got a B in Math. Considering I had %40 throughout the year, this is most excellent news (I nailed the exam).