HBO's wildly popular Game of Throne has set yet another record for BitTorrent sharing after the latest episode was spread across the world.
Game of Thrones is already a heavily pirated TV show due to its exceptionally large fan base, and HBO's reluctance to license it to streaming services like Netflix.
It is extremely popular on torrent sites, and has been breaking records during ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by ThePastor: They have started removing this show from Usenet when, in the past it was available. I'm guessing that's why the increase in torrent traffic.
That would depend on your Usenet provider. I had read that people stopped using popular big U.S.-based providers like Giganews and instead, for the same money, got 2-3 cheap overseas providers instead and used all three accounts to fix that.
In all my years on the internet I have never downloaded anything through Usenet. Why do newsgroups still exist?
HBO should have used the Amazon Prime deal as an opportunity to combat this if they were so pissed, but I'm sure plenty of torrentors still buy the Bluray.
I don't think they're pissed; GoT was one of the top 100 DVD sales of 2013 (#89); the ONLY series to make this list. This is substantial when you consider that these are sold as SETS, which cost quite a bit more when compared to standard DVDs. People watch it online, and then seem to be actually buying them afterwards. In the end, HBO makes their profit.
Quote: That's an embarrassing statement. Either you dont know how to use it or your naive. If you can use torrents then you can use usenet.
No, I don't use it. Yes, I could use it!
Quote: What? What does Amazon Prime have to combat piracy?
HBO recently signed a streaming deal with Amazon Prime. If they had decided to include GoT in that deal alongside their HBO Go offering then undoubtedly that would bring in a larger audience, lowering the amount of users torrenting the show.
Quote: Alrighty then. That negates torrents.
No it doesn't. People are not torrenting the HDTV rip of the weekly GoT episode to burn it to DVD for their collection so they own it forevermore, they are downloading it to watch at their convenience on their laptop or whatever.