Warner Bros. Seeks IT Expert to Take on Internet Pirates
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Despite the greatest efforts of the world’s entertainment companies, Internet piracy is showing few signs of decline. Obscure content aside, most movies, music and TV shows are still just a few clicks away.

As evidenced by Google’s Transparency Report the companies behind movies, TV shows and music are desperately trying to do something about that. Many millions of DMCA takedown notices are sent every single week in the hope that by making content at least marginally harder to find, consumers might choose to purchase rather than pirate.

What goes on behind the closed doors of the anti-piracy outfits involved is largely a secret, but for one lucky individual the curtain could soon be lifted.

Warner Bros., a company that generated revenues of $12 billion in 2012, is looking for someone to join their Content Protection and Analytics department. The unit’s stated objective is to protect Warner’s “…film, TV and games content against piracy throughout the entire value chain, with a primary focus on internet piracy in all its forms.”

The entertainment giant is looking for a Systems Manager, a degree-level IT professional with software development experience and a knowledge of SQL, PHP, Kapow, javascript and python. In addition to managing a small team the successful candidate will optimize “WB SHIELD”, Warner’s anti-piracy system focused on discovering and taking down unauthorized content.

To date, Warner Bros. Entertainment has sent around 1.9 million takedowns to Google, although many were handled by outside vendors. Google’s reports accredit around 900,000 directly to Warner, a not inconsiderable amount for a single company.

Other parts of the job include managing SHIELD failures and contributing to the building and maintenance of the company’s infringement scanning and take-down robots.

While Warner sends plenty of notices for content on BitTorrent networks, it’s interesting that the company is also looking to improve its capabilities elsewhere. The person landing the job will be required to work against protection mechanisms being employed by pirates by “developing solutions for dealing with link encryption, captchas and FLASH.”

It’s often suggested that anti-piracy companies tend to focus their protection strategies on “hot” content, meaning that older titles receive less attention. That train of thought is supported somewhat by the requirement that Warner’s new anti-piracy employee will be responsible for ensuring that the company’s “priority film, TV and game titles are covered within SHIELD.”

Finally, Warner’s new employee will be required to conduct analysis of rogue sites and hosting platforms and coordinate that work with other members of the company’s anti-piracy team.

Overall this sounds like a job ideally matched to a tech-savvy former pirate, but whether the company will be keen to employ a poacher-turned-gamekeeper is another question. If they did, however, they definitely would not be the first.

Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing and VPN services.
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sounds to me like they fighting a steep up hill battle if you ask me and by steep i mean:
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that steep plus as even i can say if I REALLY like something I will go and buy it. I may pirate full unlocked stuff but if I DON'T LIKE IT I WILL DELETE IT and NEVER Look back
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(Jan 12, 2014, 17:15 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: if I REALLY like something I will go and buy it.

I agree i always buy stuff i like, why would i buy something i don't like? makes no sense.
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(Jan 12, 2014, 17:42 pm)Old-Pirate Wrote:
(Jan 12, 2014, 17:15 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: if I REALLY like something I will go and buy it.

I agree i always buy stuff i like, why would i buy something i don't like? makes no sense.

That's what companies hope for; you run out spend your money and then you're stuck if you hate the product, they win no matter what.
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(Jan 13, 2014, 20:40 pm)TheFinalPope Wrote:
(Jan 12, 2014, 17:42 pm)Old-Pirate Wrote:
(Jan 12, 2014, 17:15 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: if I REALLY like something I will go and buy it.

I agree i always buy stuff i like, why would i buy something i don't like? makes no sense.

That's what companies hope for; you run out spend your money and then you're stuck if you hate the product, they win no matter what.

not really you can always go and sell it on ebay if you don't like it
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(Jan 12, 2014, 17:15 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: not really you can always go and sell it on ebay if you don't like it

That's quite true, and if you'd happen to catch the right "fish" make a profit.

Give it time, one day companies like WB will start suing auction sites for not giving them a cut of any profits made from the auctioning of their wares.
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I applied. I told them how to "take on" pirates. "Pull your heads out of your fuckings asses," I said. They still haven't called me back. I'm beginning to suspect they're not really serious.
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(Jan 13, 2014, 21:44 pm)NIK Wrote: I applied. I told them how to "take on" pirates. "Pull your heads out of your fuckings asses," I said. They still haven't called me back. I'm beginning to suspect they're not really serious.

lol..they probably have to seek some other 'Expert' to understand your statement
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(Jan 13, 2014, 20:57 pm)TheFinalPope Wrote:
(Jan 12, 2014, 17:15 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: not really you can always go and sell it on ebay if you don't like it

That's quite true, and if you'd happen to catch the right "fish" make a profit.

Give it time, one day companies like WB will start suing auction sites for not giving them a cut of any profits made from the auctioning of their wares.
they can't cause the Item was already Purchased buy someone and isn't in there jurisdiction
(Jan 13, 2014, 22:31 pm)darkj6 Wrote:
(Jan 13, 2014, 21:44 pm)NIK Wrote: I applied. I told them how to "take on" pirates. "Pull your heads out of your fuckings asses," I said. They still haven't called me back. I'm beginning to suspect they're not really serious.

lol..they probably have to seek some other 'Expert' to understand your statement
lol I know right
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