Tuesday, October 29, 2013

This site could sell the latest blockbuster or HBO hit on the cheap, or even free of charge, without having to compensate US rights holders

 
 
 


Antigua's New Website Will Offer the World America's Copyrighted Content for Free

 

The tiny Caribbean island of Antigua is finally getting some economic revenge on the US, which derailed its booming gambling industry 10 years ago.

That's good news for Antiguans, but it could also be very big news for the rest of us—because the country’s long-awaited compensation includes the right to launch a platform that offers open access to copyright-protected TV, movies, books, and software to anyone in the world.

Think about it:

This means the site could sell the latest blockbuster or HBO hit on the cheap, or even free of charge, without having to compensate US rights holders.

(Fingers crossed for free streaming of the rest of Homeland.)

The blogosphere has touted the plan as the ultimate piracy platform, but in fact Antigua won't be violating any laws by ignoring the intellectual property protection.

MORE:  http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/antigua-is-pirating-copyrighted-content-for-the-world




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