Let the music industry sue those who share files, and let Hollywood
push for tough laws and regulations to curb movie copying. Playboy, like
many companies that provide access to virtual flesh and naughtiness,
is turning online freeloaders into subscribers by giving away pictures
to other sites that, in turn, drive visitors right back to Playboy.com.
The copyright rumble is playing out a little differently in the red-light
districts of cyberspace. That neighborhood is increasingly difficult
to confine, what with a fetishwear-clad Janet Jackson flashing a Super
Bowl audience of millions, and Paris Hilton making her own version
of a "Girls Gone Wild" video. Professional peddlers say they
are hard pressed to compete.
January 30th, 2008 at 9:05 pm
Piracy will cease to be an issue if Propagate Ltd https://www.PropagateLtd.com/) succeeds. If (when) it takes off, then creators (or their financial backers) will get their money up front so that the rights to convert, duplicate, and redistribute digital products can be released to the public domain.
What is now piracy will become royalty-free fair use⦠not because rights were stolen, but because they were bought and paid for in a free market.
Jeffry R. Fisher
President, Propagate Digital Content, Limited