Well, I guess somebody had to stand up for TV's really old market-release windows. Bless the MPAA.
Perhaps paying attorneys to chase down these nefarious file-traders really is cheaper than figuring out a quick way to get this TV content to foreign markets in less than 8 months after it is originally broadcast.
Perhaps, but I really doubt it.
Then again, maybe this is just a smoke-screen and the networks are really trying to figure out a way to take advantage of P2P technologies to create low-cost, high-velocity distribution networks that can be monetized.
Perhaps.
