

The first part of a free documentary series about file-sharing. This part focuses on The Pirate Bay, the world's biggest Bittorrent tracker, and copyfighters Piratbyran. It includes interviews with Anakata, Brokep, Tiamo and others -- plus some pretty cool pro-filesharing propaganda! Meanwhile, "Despite all the hullabaloo, the current release version of 'Steal This Film' is actually just a very quick pre-release of (something in the making) that doesn't adopt the panicky-sensationalist perspective of old media, but shares the point of view of millions of people who experience file-sharing as a completely self-evident, positive and productive part of their daily lives," says LNP, adding: "We just thought it was about time we told the story and we happened to have the time and energy to do it." http://www.stealthisfilm.com/
Cranky Geeks - Episode 51: Online dating, fake blogging, YouTube, privacy, piracy, Google, DRM, iPhone and more...
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