Rapidshare, Youtube, Hotfile. Which of these things is not like the others?
These kinds of razzle-dazzle arguments don't make you sound more convincing. "MegaUpload wasn't mostly infringing content". "Youtube is just like Rapidshare". This is Hacker News, not a court of law; who's mind do you think you're changing with statements like that?
>Rapidshare, Youtube, Hotfile. Which of these things is not like the others?
2 are general file repositories, one is specialized toward video? All 3 are very popular and heavily trafficked sites that host infringing content, but also a non-trivial portion of non infringing content?
>who's mind do you think you're changing with statements like that?
You're right. I shouldn't bother trying to change the mind of the MafiAA believer crowd. I still try anyways.
Google is a business partner of the content industry. Serious (high-fidelity, in-release-window, substitutable commercial product) infringing content on Youtube is a headache for Google. That same content is the reason Rapidshare and MegaUpload exist.
How is it name calling if you parrot the arguments of the recording industry? Just because a number of the hacker type finds them distasteful doesn't mean you're not making the same BS arguments they are. Stop parroting their arguments and I'll stop calling a spade a spade.
>That same content is the reason Rapidshare and MegaUpload exist.
That hasn't been proven, for one. And even if that is ever objectively proven, whither Rapidshare? YouTube? Hotfile?