Comment 73142

By Simon (registered) - website | Posted January 18, 2012 at 10:35:12

My family regularly streams movies and TV shows from 1channel.ch - pretty much every day to some extent. I believe 1channel.ch is based in China (if that's not tragic irony I don't know what is!) Recently the kids have been watching Youtube episodes of He-Man and She-Ra (which my wife and I quite enjoy). You could say all for free - except for the exorbitant amount we pay to Shaw for half assed high speed internet (might as well use dial up between 8 and 11).

I gave up on actually downloading copies of music and movies via torrents a long time ago because its such a pain in the ass. We tried Netflix Canada but bailed after we watched the 5 decent movies they offer. I occasionally buy mp3 singles but I haven't bought an actual label CD since highschool (15 years) - although I have bought plenty of indy CDs.

Bottom line, I think the entertainment industry has generally missed the boat on monetizing online content. I would gladly pay a nominal fee for the content that we currently stream illegally - ie I would pay for knowing it was good quality and malware free. But by nominal I mean in the ballpark of less than 25 cents / stream. Even the going rate for mp3s/itunes is too high. If it was 10 cents per song I wouldn't even think twice about paying for it vs finding a torrent.

As a photographer, I do have a concern with copyright infringement and rights management for artists who produce intellectual work. I do make money from the copyright system. But blanket censorship cannot be the answer.

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