The Digital Underground
Filed in archive Society & Public Policy by Marc on August 29, 2005
The New York Times feature article King Kong vs. the Pirates of the Multiplex shows how movie pirates electronically distribute movies. This digital underground has been covered before in Wired (The Shadow Internet) and Slate (See You on the Darknet). The Times adds a note of urgency and concern from the MPAA.
Speaking of the underground, I highly recommend JD Lasica's new blog and book Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation. The book illuminates digital entertainment and technology pioneers and their often unfortunate and unglamorous fates in a world where innovation can be a dirty word.
Marc Freedman
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