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Lincoln
10 May 2006, 9:07pm
In a surprising turn of events, Warner Bros. has turned to BitTorrent as a legitimate distribution strategy for its content.

Darcy Antonellis, executive vice president - distribution technology and operations, Warner Bros, said that the launch of a "legal" BitTorrent online video service allows them to extend their reach to places that content would have otherwise not reached legally. Antonellis said that such agreements are not only a better way to reach existing and potential customers, but that they are also an indicator of the critical role distribution technologies will play in the future of entertainment.
Could this be the next step in a new trend of business execs awakening to the reality of technology and the Internet? TechDirt (http://techdirt.com/articles/20060509/1726202.shtml) notes that the RIAA recently asked the UK government to legalize the ripping of CDs.

Source: TechTree (http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=73072&cat_id=580)

TheSmJ
11 May 2006, 3:56am
the RIAA recently asked the UK government to legalize the ripping of CDs.

RIAA is encuraging the legalization of ripping CDs?

EMT
11 May 2006, 9:03pm
The Techdirt article links this. It's actually the BPI (the British analogue of RIAA) suggesting this to the government... the article says "it is believed" they're just going to use their own copyright protections, dunno what that means exactly.