A preliminary injunction obtained by several major Hollywood studios against the Pirate Bay's provider has forced the infamous BitTorrent tracker offline temporarily while it attempts to carry out backup plans. CB3ROB Ltd. & Co. were prohibited from connecting the Pirate Bay website to the Internet by the Regional Court of Hamburg through the CyberBunker operator.
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I remember when our auto manufacturers, decades ago, came up with an agreement involving Japanese imports. Japan agreed to "not import so many cars." The result, American cars manufacturers got lazy because they didn't have to improve in the timescale that Japan was presenting to the world. American manufactures got caught with their pants down and their thumbs up their noses, and Japan, which only had a verbal agreement, took over and took a big chunk out the Big 3.
Hollywood and movies, here we are. How can Hollywood expect to improve the movie going experience if we are forced by law to have to either go to the theater, or buy the DVD? Hollywood needs to get their heads out and realize they need to evolve, or lose out.
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