I just found a method allowing anyone to share and download files fully legally and in such a way that no government can do anything about it, ever. Should I sell the concept and get rich af?
>>62206908
maybe
>>62206908
Only dumb people pay to pirate
>>62206908
But how? Everyone has to move to a tiny island where copyright laws don't exist?
>>62206908
sounds neat. you should call it a "torrent".
I, too, have invented the concept of digitally distributing content. Post your email, I'll get in contact with you soon.
>>62206908
I don't care if it's legal if I have to pay for it, I'd rather pirate it for free.
ahah governments DO find ways to interfere with torrent-people.
Forgot to mention: entirely free!
No, people won't have to move on any kind of island. Everything that the concept needs in order to work already exists ;-)
I'm listening please explain
can you explain it in rough and ambiguous terms (maybe a car analogy)
No way man! ahaa
>>62206908
>legally
If you are sharing copyrighted files without permission it is illegal.
>>62206908
>"af"
kill yourself
>Make a site linked to your Phone#/Email/First Name/MI/Last Name/Address/Place of Work.
>Make a super intrusive botnet that records your every action while using the software.
>Sell the data, buy licenses for users with money you get off of selling their info.
>Basically give licenses away for free with the condition that they use your ultra intrusive botnet.
Free legal "piracy" that makes you fucking bank and software devs lose zero profit.
>>62207185
Ooo, disguise the botnet as DRM, nobody would ever know the difference.
>>62207185
Isn't that basically what Google is already doing?
>>62207284
Only with their own software, hardly any 3rd parties involved. Microsoft figured out this model as well, but still no 3rd parties.
>>62207284
Another good idea would be to allow users to accumulate "credits" over time, valued at 1% what you're making off their continued use, these credits could be used to get "free" music, movies, ect.
>>62207300
>>62207331
Bing Rewards.
>>62207185
I like ideas like this but who do you even sell the data to
>>62206908
it's called not uploading
>>62206908
So you just discovered P2P?
Prepare to get killed for it.
The Owner-Free File System developer was disappeared.
>>62206908
It's already legal you dunce. The juden take you to Civil Court not Criminal
Piggyback on the fair use act and do shitty dubstep remixes with a common algorithm that can be easily reversed to get the original file back¿