Marvel makes like the RIAA, targets torrent sites
by Devin Coldewey on December 3, 2007

captain_copyright.jpgHaving apparently learned nothing from the way the music industry handled peer-to-peer trafficking of musical wares, Marvel Comics has decided to go after a couple of torrent sites that specialize in tracking comics. What they plan to achieve by this other than demonizing themselves in the eyes of the consumer is hard to say. I personally have downloaded comics via torrents, and I personally bought largely just last week when I saw titles that I liked. Much like their recent announcement of a crippled, online-only comic viewing site, this legal action toward torrent sites indicates a lack of vision on Marvel’s part. Come on, guys, use your imaginations!

Marvel Comics goes after BitTorrent users in a short sighted move [Tech.Blorge.com]

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