The music industry has made itself an image of a money-hungry corporate giant that has nothing better to do then to make money by suing people on a global scale. Being stongarmed does not make for a good trust relationship, and the method they (the music industry in general) used was to hunt down those who disobeyed. The music industry now has a multi-billion dollar problem on their hands, with no clear way to drive pirates bay to legal sources.
This, however, can be avoided. Using boxee with Hulu, you substantially improve the image of your company by allowing your shows to be views open and freely on the web. Allowing users to share videos, links and clips with their friends has never before been easy. The user will be eternally greatful for being able to view content legitmately on the web to their disposal; and, on top of it, you've done something that Music industry has been trying to do for years -- monetize a group of people that would otherwise pirate content.
Allow boxee to take advantage of Hulu and watch the internet light up with surprise and delight. Hundreds of thousands of users who follow technology-related sites will see that the companies behind Hulu have welcomed boxee to the family and will immediately think higher of your company in general: finally an industry that is embracing technology, a friend of many!
Comments (1)
Ian Moffitt said
at 9:58 am on Mar 2, 2009
This seems to be poorly worded and a few things are spelled wrong. "with no clear way to drive pirates bay to legal sources" seems like gibberish and doesn't make sense. You also misspelled "Strongarmed"
Wouldn't we be using Hulu with Boxee and not the other way around?
"allowing your shows to be views open and freely on the web." Viewed?
Grateful.
legitimately.
Also, I think it's worded rather poorly and simple.
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