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The shape of things to come?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:02 pm
by one eyed jack
I've been hearing about this for years





Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:44 pm
by planeterotica
This will certainly be the end od DVDs if you can download a film faster than you can blink but it could also be bad for the film industry as a whole as people would be swapping films instead of buying them, but having said that im all for new technology !thumbsup!




Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:21 pm
by one eyed jack
Er they're doing it already through p2p and file sharing sites already but I think there wil be protective measures to minimise this before its roll out and the way things are going withthe introduction of new laws seems to suggest this gives the authorites more power in effectively shutting down perpetrators of this heinous act of theft...

Now excuse me I have to download the entire 7 seasons of 24.


Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:38 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]it could also be bad for the film industry as a whole as people would be swapping films instead of buying them,[/quote]

Like people have never purchased dvd's and lent them to a mate? I don't thnk the new technology encourages piracy, really.


Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:53 am
by planeterotica
Sam Slater wrote:

> [quote]it could also be bad for the film industry as a whole as
> people would be swapping films instead of buying them,[/quote]
>
> Like people have never purchased dvd's and lent them to a mate?
> I don't thnk the new technology encourages piracy, really.
>
planeterotica wrote:

Lending the odd dvd is one thing but when it becomes possible to download films at the speed of lightning then once a film is released it will be passed around the net before its at your local cinema or stocked in dvd stores, therefore will there be any incentive for film producers to make films unless they can encrypt them in some way so they can only be downloaded from licensed sites in which case the film companies will be on to a winner !wink!




Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:15 am
by Deuce Bigolo
Fibre Optics have always been the way ahead if the ISPs of Govt would put in the necessary investment

Sounds promising for solving complex equations but I very much doubt it will be something all the public will be able to afford given some of the practices that currently exist in the broadband market

ie high speeds with neglible free usage.
In some cases eqivalent to 30 mintues free usage on a month contract

Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:57 am
by crofter
Oddly this mentions nothing of the cost attached to laying all these fibre optics across the globe ... so until such times we can safely assume that it ain't coming to a PC near us.

Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:48 pm
by Trumpton
Blimey. We just get used to one form of communication, then bang, along comes another.

Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:13 pm
by Streetwise
I wonder if anyone has costed replacing all the copper with fibre optics to the subscribers. Then all the network cables in offices, schools, hospitals, etc etc etc.

Re: The shape of things to come?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:54 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]Lending the odd dvd is one thing but when it becomes possible to download films at the speed of lightning then once a film is released it will be passed around the net before its at your local cinema or stocked in dvd stores,[/quote]

Then it's not the new technology that makes piracy more likely, it just makes that piracy quicker.

Instead of adding more stupid drms to video and audio, can't a brand new file format be introduced whereby it is illegal to p2p such files without a licence? That way, files ending .mp4 (for example) could only be p2p'd with a licence.

People could get around this by conversion, but it makes their life a little harder.