Minecraft Documentary Premiers On Pirate Bay As Well As Xbox Live 75
An anonymous reader writes "2 Player Productions, the producers of Minecraft: The Story of Mojang, on Saturday uploaded the documentary to The Pirate Bay. The news comes as a surprise move after an announcement earlier this week that the film is premiering today for free on Xbox Live to Gold subscribers. You can download it here."
Please read the fine print (Score:5, Informative)
They have put the movie on piratebay because they rightfully say that it would end up there anyway and also they understand if people might not be able to buy it (right now).
From the wording of the message this is by no means an invitation to freeloaders. So if you like the movie do the right thing and at least buy it afterwards.
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OK, so its a long advert for Minecraft, next ....
Re:Please read the fine print (Score:4)
You mean just like all those "making of" documentaries that ship with movies these days?
Yea, totally full of themselves. There's no reason anyone would be interested. Yep.
Re:Please read the fine print (Score:5, Informative)
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You wouldn't be pirating it if you downloaded it from the Pirate Bay, it was put there by the copyright holder, just like you're not pirating Ubuntu if you torrent it.
Except for the fact in both the description and in the video itself the copyright holder is claiming you pirated it.
It would only be like Ubuntu if they put it up for download and then Mark Shuttleworth sent you an email asking how you are enjoying that pirated copy of Ubuntu...
I see nothing that states the copyright holder gave permission, despite the fact they uploaded it, and do see something that states you do NOT have permission to have the video.
I suspect at least in a US court they could literally ar
Re:Please read the fine print (Score:4)
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Uploading your content to the public and placing a piracy warning is like handing a stranger a $20 bill, telling them it is not their money, then walking away. There is an inference that happens even if you told them it's not your money to spend.
But my point remains, if you handed me a $20 and out right told me it isn't mine and not to keep it or spend it, then you have every legal right to claim I took your money. If afterwards you actually did sue me, short of me lying about what happened I don't think there would be any question legally about the matter. I might even be ordered to pay it back, depending on the mood of the judge (specifically referring to a US court/judge of course.)
Just to be perfectly clear here, I have literally zero expecta
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I'd suspect that this film has already been paid for (by Mojang) and that this way of distributing it is a toungue-in-cheek snarky way of making fun of the current asinine state of copyright law.
So they're putting it up there themselves saying "Oh noes! You're gonna pirate!" but honestly thinking "lol. Not like this was some big expensive cinematic blockbuster with a huge production budget. If you really want it that bad, feel free to have at it. No big loss to us."
Sure paying for the film is a nice gesture
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> I'd suspect that this film has already been paid for (by Mojang)
By the people who Kickstarted it, actually.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2pp/minecraft-the-story-of-mojang [kickstarter.com]
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I'd suspect that this film has already been paid for (by Mojang) and that this way of distributing it is a toungue-in-cheek snarky way of making fun of the current asinine state of copyright law.
Considering the creator of Minecraft and founder of Mojang is a Pirate Party member I'm not sure how much toungue-in-cheek is needed.
http://torrentfreak.com/piracy-is-theft-ridiculous-lost-sales-they-dont-exist-says-minecraft-creator-110303/ [torrentfreak.com]
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It's only blocked by the big ISPs, and they are generally crap anyway.
I'd encourage people to move to a smaller, better ISP. For a few extra quid a month it's well worth the better service (regardless of TPB)
Re:Please read the fine print (Score:4, Informative)
So you want me to (1) buy a new Xbox 360 (2) pay for a month of XBL gold [i previously owned a 360] just to *not* be called a pirate for downloading an otherwise *free* movie? Howboutno.
No, just go buy it from their site [redux.com] and download it in MP4 or MKV format.
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the copyright holder of a film freely distributes via publicly accessible bittorrent and web site.. THERE ARE NO FREELOADERS...
permission to freely distribute is then also implied due to the nature of the protocol chosen BY THEM.. even if they later discontinue seeding themselves.. they knew up front what they were getting into. you can't stop a torrent, and you can't "take it back" once you post something for free.
buyers of the film are simply donating exces
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Well, technically just because they provide you with a free copy doesn't mean that you have the right to distribute it. They could say something like you are allowed to download a copy from them but they retain all rights on the work. Though if they choose to distribute it via torrent then that would make the whole thing kind of a grey area.
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Just released? Check.
Popular? It has just appeared on slashdot.. so Check.
Results: 1.6MB/s peek so far
So not only isnt my ISP traffic shaping (I pretty much knew that already) but they are quite obviously giving me at least 15Mbps.
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I got 32MB/s with all the other torrents paused (so they don't overload the hard drive). The upload speed is only 1MB/s - nobody wants to download from me...
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15 Mbps = megabits per second.
1.6 MB/s = megabytes per second.
MB = megabyte, Mb = megabit. I know, it's a bit confusing. Internet connections are always by megabits, while download speeds are mostly by megabytes. 15/8 = 1.875 megabytes per seconds maximum speed. 1.6 is pretty decent in that case.
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Your jab is a way of life for some broadband customers, in australia it's quite "normal" for adsl2+ customers to be stuck at 3mbit and damn lucky to get that - on the most expensive or the cheap isps.
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That makes no sense. Downloading something from the pirate bay doesn't make you a pirate, especially if the copyright holder is freely distributing it there.
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Neither does using a protocol like torrent. Tools do not make one a pirate.
You can "buy" the documentary here (Score:5, Informative)
If you want to give the creators (2 Player Productions) money for their creation, you can do it here: http://www.theminecraftmovie.com/ [theminecraftmovie.com]
The summary could at least have mentioned that.
They tried (Score:1)
But it was blocked.
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boo slash (Score:2, Redundant)
How can we make appropriate minecraft block comments without ascii art!
Mixed Message from the Creators (Score:5, Insightful)
The creators should really decide what they feel. Because in the explanation on piratebay they show understanding if people won't buy before trying etc. but people should consider buying.
But then they use a file name containing "(pirate)" and also put at least one text scroller in the movie "Decided to pirate our movie, eh?"
No, i did not decide to pirate your movie. I downloaded it because you offered it for free download. I'm not a fan of Minecraft but if I like what I see I might have considered buying the movie.
But being insulted as a pirate when I just took their offer? This will surely not help positively with my decision if I shall give them money.
Not even worth it. (Score:2)
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But being insulted as a pirate when I just took their offer? This will surely not help positively with my decision if I shall give them money.
Exactly. I have bought Minecraft and have since introduced it to 2 other friends who have also bought it. I saw the title so I followed the link to download the torrent, thinking that even though I don't even know what the movie is about, I have a fast connection and can help them speed up the torrent. And then I followed the websites provided in the TPB message to see how I can pay for it.
And then, I saw the "(pirate)" in the filename, and thought "WTF?", then I read the parent comment, and lost all int
Re:Mixed Message from the Creators (Score:5, Informative)
Good job, Notch, you successfully stopped me from "pirating" the movie
Notch didnt make the movie, nor is Notch distributing the movie, and in all likelihood Notch doesnt even endorse the movie.
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> Notch didnt make the movie, nor is Notch distributing the movie, and in all likelihood Notch doesnt even endorse the movie.
You were right until the third one. I don't know for sure if he endorses the finished product, but he let a camera crew follow him around repeatedly, so he at least endorsed it during filming.
No kidding (Score:2)
Particularly if they choose to distribute it for free. If I put something on my website, or a torrent tracker or whatever I can't very well then get mad at people if they download it. I am providing it for download, the message I'm sending is "I would like you to download this." If that's not what I want, then I need to do something different.
I'm fine with people being accepting that piracy will happen (because it absolutely will, if people care about what you've released). However you don't get to go and g
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This.
And this. I shut the movie off as soon as the first scrolling text went by, suggesting that I decided to pirate their film. I took great offense at the notion, personally.
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--Geez, did you ever think they were playing it for the lulz, since they *intentionally* uploaded it to TPB? ~:-\
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Blocked... (Score:2)
I've never played or even seen Minecraft, but I've heard of it and I could envision downloading this and having a look to see if it's interesting enough. Unfortunately, the local branch of the RIAA has sued my ISP into blocking the Pirate Bay, so I can't. Honestly, I was unlikely to buy this in the first place, but now I'm certainly not going to. Which I suppose serves 2 Player Productions right for daring to try to compete, even if it's in a small niche market, with the big media conglomerates. Still a sha
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magnet:?xt=urn:btih:41b2fd2403eba5a1dc23743fb08a15f968acc1b5&dn=Minecraft%3A+The+Story+of+Mojang&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.publicbt.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.istole.it%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.ccc.de%3A80
Greetings Pirate Bay!
This is 2 Player Productions here, and we hoped we could be the first to upload our new movie "Minecraft: The Story of Mojang". We've never uploaded a torrent before so hopefully this isn't all screwed up.
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Actually I can't download it (Score:2, Interesting)
My ISP doesn't permit any use of the bittorrent protocol, because their network is crap, and it shits on their network.
And I don't have Live Gold because I don't believe in giving Microsoft money for what should be free since it is ad-supported.
Are there any normal download options for the normal downloaders?
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$20?
The batman movie with Heath ledger is less than $10 for the blu ray
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Sucks to be you.
But calling you a "normal" downloader just sounds retarded.
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And where would he ssh to?
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You can buy the digital download or the dvd. See the giant paragraph on TPB download page.
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You can buy the digital download or the dvd. See the giant paragraph on TPB download page.
Congratulations, you have answered a question. Unfortunately, you have not answered my question. If the answer is "you have to buy it, you can't just download it" that's fine. I'm not interested enough in minecraft to buy minecraft, I'm certainly not buying this. I will, however, fire up minetest.
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Remember that this Minecraft document is not offered as a free download in TPB either. The authors themselves just put a pirated copy there before anyone else gets the chance.
It doesn't work that way. If you are the copyright holder and upload to a free-to-download site deliberately, you've just legally created a free download.
lol (Score:2, Insightful)
i bet they didn't clear this with the xbox execs first... they're gonna be pissed.
and with the pirate bay copy calling everyone a pirate... now i want to pirate the xbox version just for the fuck of it.
and still not watch it.
Eight dollars? (Score:2)
Sorry.... I would consider something $5 or less for this for a downloadable copy, or even as a donation, but anything above that is annoyingly too much.
Know your audience!!!
If they were asking $3, I'd give it to them in a heartbeat (my son is big into Minecraft, and would enjoy watching this). The pricing is probably a limitation of their distributor, "Redux", but if they were going to distribute this via Pirate Bay, why not just ask for a donation via PayPal? I'm sure they would make a lot more money doing
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Really? $3 more seems "way too much"?
I could find $3 in pennies easily, it's just not much these days.
I agree with the donation idea, putting it on Pirate Bay like they did with their attitude is certainly annoying.
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Yes, their justification that their movie will be pirated, so might as well put it on a pirate site to begin with.
Adding a couple of peachtree items to tease people as "pirates", when in fact this is not a pirated work, is way out of line.
Personally, enough to turn me off right there.
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Sorry.... I would consider something $5 or less for this for a downloadable copy, or even as a donation, but anything above that is annoyingly too much.
Know your audience!!!
If they were asking $3, I'd give it to them in a heartbeat (my son is big into Minecraft, and would enjoy watching this). The pricing is probably a limitation of their distributor, "Redux", but if they were going to distribute this via Pirate Bay, why not just ask for a donation via PayPal? I'm sure they would make a lot more money doing that than with this scheme.
If you're not willing to pay $8 for an hour and a half documentary that's fine. It'll probably be on sale in a month or two anyway. I think they have a right to ask for what they think their work is worth, and you have a right not to watch it and keep your kids from watching it in the meantime.
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I also have the natural right to take their output, watch it, and give nothing back.
No, you don't. Well, at least it would still be copyright infringement.
One-time showing on Xbox Live (Score:2)
I wish I knew about the "one-time showing" bullshit going into this. The other news sites never even mentioned it.
I hop on the Xbox this morning and all it says is that it will start at 8PM. I spend the rest of the day with family/friends ('tis the season) and then before bed I realize that it's after 8 so I should grab it. After downloading their stupid app I get a screen saying that it's over. Huzzah!
I have had a DVR for about 14 years now, and even though I watch considerably less TV now than back th
No Restrictions on downloads my ass. (Score:1)
They lie in their advertising.
DRM Free
It's yours to enjoy - download or stream with no restrictions.
That is a lie.
Once you pay, it gives you 3 downloads.
That is a pretty big restriction.
Plus their download counter does not look for if download is even started or done. It is click based.
So clicking it, getting a what to do prompt, clicking cancel counts as a DL.
What kind of BS is this.
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I would also like to note that the legit download seems to be very very slow. Possibly overloaded or qos.
I did email them, and they replied fairly quickly awknologing some points I made and stated they are "working through this right now."
They also offered another download key if I had needed it.
I am waiting to see that if download completes before I request another download key. It keeps getting slower and slower.
So +1 for them on service response.