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Band Shares Torrents of Master Recordings and Invites Fans to Create Bootlegs
Ernesto Van der Sar, 11 Jan 10:41 PM

bootleggerOver the years, hundreds of artists have shared their music online for free. These are mostly newcomers who realize that exposure can ultimately help grow their fanbase.

Some established musicians have ventured down this part as well. For example, Radiohead shared their music via torrents and Nine Inch Nails even ran their own torrent tracker in the past.

Ten years later the music industry has changed, particularly the discovery part. With the rise of online streaming subscriptions and the dominance of YouTube, sharing music via BitTorrent has gone out of fashion. But that doesn't mean it's lost its purpose.

Torrenting Master Recordings

Late last month, Australian 'rock' band 'King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard' started an experiment that highlights the power of sharing. The band decided to release the master files for several recordings, including concerts, completely free of charge.

The collection of nine recordings, covering more than a hundred individual tracks, are available for download via torrent magnet links, directly from the band's site.

The King Gizzard approach differs from other more traditional giveaways though. While anyone is able to download and share the music for free, the band doesn't want this to be a one-way street. Instead, it invited the public to create their own bootleg releases.

Bootlegs

"Yo indie labels, bootleggers, fans, weirdos. We've got a deal for ya… If anyone wants to release these albums, you're free to do so. Below you'll find links to audio master files and cover art," the band notes.

As far as we know it's the first time that a band has shared their work while encouraging fans and even labels to create their own releases. For most artists, this is impossible to do as they are usually restricted by the record labels who own part of the rights.

'King Gizzard' aren't asking much in return either. However, if people use the master recordings to create their own releases, they'd like some copies to sell in their own shop.

"Feel free to get creative with it if you like – it's yours. Only deal is you've gotta send us some of them to sell on GIZZVERSE.COM – whatever you feel is a fair trade is cool with us."

This is a great opportunity for fans, who would love to see 'their' release in the official store. And small labels may want to seize the opportunity as well.

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All the master recordings are being offered via magnet torrent links, using public trackers such as Opentrackr.org and RARBG.to. This means that the band doesn't have to pay bandwidth costs, aside from hosting the initial seed.

Video Clip Files

This isn't the first time King Gizzard has experimented with torrents and free sharing. Just a few months ago, it released the raw audio recording and raw video clip files for the single Automation, encouraging fans to get creative.

This resulted in some great fan-made projects, several of which can be found on YouTube. This includes a video created by Jaron Hall, who used his video editing skills to create his own video clip.

"This was a super fun project to learn and incorporate some new video processing techniques such as ASCII conversion, deep dream neural networks, replicating a Windows 95 desktop environment," Hall writes.

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard hopes that the bootleg editions will be just as creative. Thus far, the response has been overwhelming.

"HOLY SHIT thanks everyone who hit us up with a plan to bootleg records already!" the band wrote on Twitter. "Don't forget you gotta send us copies for us to sell on gizzverse too. Whatever you feel is a fair trade for the use of our tunes."

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Former RapidShare Operators & Lawyer Acquitted of Copyright Infringement
Andy Maxwell, 11 Jan 11:20 AM

RapidShareIn 2002, when Megaupload was a mere twinkle in the eye of Kim Dotcom, Swiss-based file-hosting site was already on its way to becoming an Internet giant.

The platform provided a simple way to store and share files with others and as a result, soon became popular with people looking to distribute copyright-infringing content. This attracted the negative attention of numerous copyright holders.

As an Internet services platform, RapidShare always insisted that it was not in control over the material being uploaded by its users, an assertion that sometimes had courts in agreement. Nevertheless, RapidShare continued to draw the ire of copyright holder groups and eventually found itself labeled by the USTR as a "notorious market".

As pressure built, RapidShare made efforts to restrict the ability of users to share infringing content but this change of model took its toll on the site. Visitor numbers quickly decreased as customers chose to frequent more liberal platforms. In March 2015, the file-hoster decided to close its doors leaving dozens of former employees without jobs.

Criminal Lawsuit Filed in Switzerland

More than three years after the site shut itself down, it became clear that RapidShare's operators were still facing an uncertain future. The service's founder, Christian Schmid, his wife Alexandra, and one of their former lawyers, were put on trial in a criminal court. The public prosecutor of the court in Zug accused the trio of assisting in mass copyright infringement, demanding financial penalties on behalf of copyright holders.

Given the huge profits made by RapidShare (in 2009 alone, RapidShare's gross dividend was almost $53m at today's rates), the prosecutor argued that the enterprise benefited at the expense of content companies. The site's operators were in a position to stop infringement but chose not to do so, placing revenue above everything else. As a result, the site's founder alone should pay more than 700,000 Swiss francs, it was argued.

Zug Court: RapidShare Defendants Found Not Guilty

The Swiss court certainly took its time in issuing its judgment but after a two-and-a-half-year wait, the verdict is now in. The full judgment is not yet available to the public but a summary from Tagblatt reveals that Christian and Alexandra Schmid (now 40 and 42) and their former lawyer have all been found not guilty.

Zurich lawyer Andreas Meili, who defended Alexandra Schimd in the case, described the result as a "great satisfaction" but expressed concern at the expenses incurred by his client when defending the case.

"If you are acquitted, you are entitled to compensation, not the other way around," he told Tablatt.

Whether there will be an opportunity to address the issue of costs is currently unclear but in any event, the matter may not be over just yet. The public prosecutor and copyright holders may not accept the judgment of the Zug court and could take the case to appeal.

In any event, the trial doesn't seem to be having a huge effect on the living standards of the Schmids. In 2019 the couple paid the Thurgau bankruptcy office around 36 million Swiss francs ($40.5 million) to acquire Eugensberg Castle. The 18th-century castle was previously owned by entrepreneur and convicted fraudster Rolf Erb and sports eleven bedrooms and five bathrooms.

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Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 01/11/2021
Ernesto Van der Sar, 10 Jan 11:30 PM

wonder woman 1984The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we wave one new entry in the list. The Warner Bros. movie "Wonder Woman 1984" did very well on torrent sites soon after it premiered in theaters and on HBO Max, and is the most downloaded title this week.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on January 11 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (1) Wonder Woman 1984 5.8 / trailer
2 (3) Soul 8.2 / trailer
3 (4) Shadow in the Cloud 4.6 / trailer
4 (3) Tenet 7.7 / trailer
5 (5) The Croods: A New Age 7.1 / trailer
6 (…) Fatale 4.8 / trailer
7 (6) Honest Thief 6.0 / trailer
8 (8) Promising Young Woman 7.4 / trailer
9 (7) Greenland 6.4 / trailer
10 (9) Nomadland 7.8 / trailer

Note: We also publish an updating archive of all the list of weekly most torrented movies lists.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

 
 
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