South Park To Be Available Online Free and Legal 277
garnetlion writes "South Park is coming online, free and legal. My brief research has not indicated if it will use DRM, require some silly Windows-only software or be otherwise substandard. According to a Wired blog article, 'Parker and Stone said they were inspired to start the site when they got 'really sick of having to download our own show illegally all the time. So we gave ourselves a legal alternative.'" In this regard South Park joins fellow Comedy Central notable The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, whose archive was made freely available online late last year.
Illegally? (Score:5, Insightful)
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It's the same exact thing. The author gives the publisher some or all rights to their work in exchange for money and/or royalties. If they have a problem with it, they should have negotiated for more rights.
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True, in the last conference they gave me a few sheets of paper and a pen!
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it looked like a fairly standard retractable ballpoint. It had features that were pretty but pointless (led lights) that were activated using the interface (clicker at the end) that is normally reserved for the pen tip Hide/Unhide function. To Unhide the pen tooltip, you had to turn the barrel (requiring both hands). Making it twice as difficult to use as opposed to it's implied functionality.
Furthermore, it crapped out on me halfway through the keynote.
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It's not like South Park and The Daily Show are shows that no one has ever heard of before, so it's good to see that mainstream content producers are in agreement with pretty much all the consumers of that content. I hope that it catches on, and with widespread attention in the MSM. There is nothing like some very popular people telling the world that *Hey, this should not be illegal!* to get the ball rolling.
I'm sure there will be more support for such activity when the RIAA finally admits they wasted all the money from the Napster case suing grannies and basically ruining all the good will that the recording industry ever had. Not many artists will continue to support that kind of stupidity when it gets rubbed in their face harshly like that.
woot! I'd like to see an entire network follow suit... say SciFi or Commedy Central or you pick... but one whole network that just says fuck it, lets let them download the stuff...
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What good will has the recording industry ever had? Between the manipulation and outright theft from artists to the foisting of crap pseudo-artists to maintain product fl
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Controlling retail channels was the scummiest. I don't care if you sell anything, but don't specifically handicap my ability to sell a competing product. There's competition and there's abuse of monopoly.
Re:Illegally? (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, but making it legal to download will take all the fun out of it ...
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And what will happen to Mr Twig dot net? He's been my go-to site for South Park for a long time and I'm not going to abandon him just because Comedy Central or Viacom or Haliburton says I can "get it from them" now.
Have to be careful here. Just because Comedy Central does something that's in their own best interest does not suddenly make them "cool". They are still "the man" and I'm still planning to stick it to them, dude.
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That makes me a saaad panda.
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And that's a problem with the entire intellectual property battle. Batting an old woman over the head and taking her purse is clearly, to anyone with a conscience, illegal and wrong. Clicking a link on South Park Zone doesn't look or feel or act any different than clicking a link on Comedy Central Zone, so how is the average person supposed to come to the decision that it's "wrong"?
It's like the old question about how someone is supposed to instinctively know copying a Music CD is illegal when the same company that makes the Music CD also makes and sells blank CDs for copying?
More free, legal TV online (Score:5, Informative)
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OMG
*crosses fingers*
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The media companies are really slow to learn: the Internet gives them a potential gold mine, they just have to come up with a way to deliver their wares that sucks less than what Joe up the street can do. So far, they fail, Comedy Central and Viacom included.
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Did you even bother to check the South Park site? It's really good, actually.
Full episodes, 3 segments per episode and usually one ad per segment. You can fast forward or back if you want and you don't get another advert.
All seasons from the beginning at pretty good quality (not DVD but very good for online), except for the most recent season which apparently needs 1 month to be shown.
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Their player is buggy, especially if you watch in fullscreen mode. Sometimes the show logo grows bigger after every ad, sometimes it reverts to small screen after every ad. Annoying, and no option to download the show and watch it in a non-buggy viewer.
They don't always have a whole season. They'll often have a handful of shows, not in order, and the selection changes unpredictably.
I like the idea of supporting shows I like with ad money,
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If it's DRMed, you don't get to keep it. You get to watch it until the content provider decrees that you can't anymore.
Well, link (Score:2, Informative)
Works fine with Mozilla, etc. I believe it's flash.
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Informative? Huh? (Score:5, Informative)
The very first thing after "garnetlion writes" is that very same "informative" link.
Yep, it's there, it's free, it's flash video. (Score:2)
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Reason: The Web category "Tasteless" is filtered.
Wow, I wonder how something gets listed as tasteless?
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I hate flash video on Linux, though. When the hell is Adobe finally get Flash using accelerated video? It's ridiculous when my processor usage jumps to 99% whenever I try to watch a tiny flash video, where VLC doesn't even hit 10% doing h.264 720p fullscreen using XVideo out.
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Watched the entire season 11 during last week, and I'm from Finland. Worked just fine.
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Now we'll see which mods have seen s12e03 yet.
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I downloaded it 20 minutes after it was broadcast. (Score:3, Interesting)
That's the kind of service the studios should be aiming for if they want people to subscribe to something. It shouls also cost about $0.10 - that's what it would cost me on cable and I don't see why Internet is really much different, BitTorrent means I'm paying the bandwidth fees myself.
When that's set up they might have a chance of getting me to "do the decent thing". Anything else is a ripoff.
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You bastards! (Score:5, Funny)
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"Oh my God... (Score:5, Funny)
Wrong tense. (Score:5, Informative)
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Hooray for Matt and Trey! Let's hope this convinces a lot of other shows to put their stuff online. Yeah, it'll be the end of TV as we know it. Good riddance, I say.
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Not "to be", eh? Well I guess that finally answer that question.
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That's the soliloquy of "kill myself or not".
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Whatever, Frenchie.
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www.thecomedynetwork.ca
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Not the newest episodes. (Score:2)
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Either that or they have adapted googles beta testing technique.
Re:Unless you are in Canada (Score:4, Funny)
NOPE! CANADA HAD IT FREE BEFORE US (Score:2)
On Leopard it uses Silverlight, I've been using it for a while for Daily Show/Colbert Report and South Park and have not encountered any ads yet, but each episode is divided into couple of clips which is not a big deal.
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That's all we're asking for!
Censored Mohammad episode (Score:5, Interesting)
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Sort of [wikipedia.org]. Basically, the SP guys wanted to make an episode about the Muhammad illustration controversy and when Comedy Central caught wind of it, they said they wouldn't allow the image Muhammad to be displayed in the show. So, Matt & Trey expanded the notion to basically be a story-within-a-story where in the show the characters were blasting the Fox network for refusing to show the image in an episode of Family Guy whereas
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* i work for mtv networks doing video syndication, so i'm posting anonymously.
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And from the URL, it'll probably not work in other countries either.
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Microsoft Points (Score:2)
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Note to Cartoon Network: (Score:2)
They don't mind (Score:5, Insightful)
Their FAQs said that "Matt and Trey do not mind when fans download their episodes off the Internet; they feel that its good when people watch the show no matter how they do it." I felt good when I heard this, not because they legalised what I was doing, but because they made a truly great show and didn't believe in all the evil copyright laws.
Now, when they have offered a service to watch full episodes online, and to make small clips from episodes embeddable, I am a bigger South Park fan than ever.
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I've seen slashdot publishing old news many times, but this is the first time (I can recall) that I see it posting old news that I had read about in a "normal" newspaper.
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I like the fact that they made a special graphic for England though (featuring the Queen... yes America, that's all we're about really
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