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Two Pirates Walks Into Twitter…

It’s always awkward to discuss these things without feeling like you’re encouraging something illegal, but this afternoon, someone sent along a link to the new Twitter feed for a movie piracy web site, now being “followed” by 653 and “following” 1202. The tweets are just links to downloads of movies, from Avatar to Shutter Island and on down.
The website, which is linked, instructs viewers on how to do the illegal download with a little video that runs on Vimeo.
In all cases, the words “download” and “movies” are happily displayed, yet none of this has been intercepted.
Ah, the joys of free social networking for the purpose of theft…

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2 Responses to “Two Pirates Walks Into Twitter…”

  1. BurmaShave says:

    Did you pass on the handle of the account to the proper authorities both within twitter and in anti-piracy law enforcement… because otherwise this is sort of just inciting people to go looking for this. And I know you addressed being conscious of that, but still. If it rubs you the wrong way, do something about it.

  2. David Poland says:

    Yes, Burma.
    And historically, when I write about and notify about these things, they generally disappear within days… not that others don’t crop up as fast as these get shut down.
    Of course, I have other commenters who think I am being a self-important jerk when I mention that a DVD purchased on the streets of NY, for instance, has been offered back to the studio being stolen from… so I’m not sure I can win… though I know that my silence – and everyone’s silence – is a win for the bad guys.
    I will also say, studios have been much less interested in getting that disc off the NY streets than they used to be. They have a lot of enforcement out there. And truth is, this Twitterer could be one of their stings… you never know.

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