System Shock 2 becomes available on GOG.com and a new copyright association (made from the unholy combination of the MPAA, the RIAA and several american ISPs) begins a six strikes solution for piracy.

Meanwhile the boys find GOG and Jelly rants about torrents and piracy and the best solution to both. Also, the boys declare their love of GOG and Bean wonders whether all the religious jokes will get them smitten.

System Shock 2 becomes available on GOG.com and a new copyright association (made from the unholy combination of the MPAA, the RIAA and several american ISPs) begins a six strikes solution for piracy.

Meanwhile the boys find GOG and Jelly rants about torrents and piracy and the best solution to both. Also, the boys declare their love of GOG and Bean wonders whether all the religious jokes will get them smitten.


Show notes:System Shock 2 finally available (Ars Technica)GOG.com'Six Strikes' Anti-Piracy Scheme (Torrent Freak)France's 'Three Strikes' anti-piracy regime expands (Ars Technica)The New Piracy Rules: How The Five Strikes Work (Gizmodo Australia)Internet providers unveil piracy crackdown plan (ABC News)Telstra To Trial Throttling, Packet Inspection To Stop Piracy (Gizmodo Australia)Telstra's Anti-Piracy Throttling Trial Raises ACCC Eyebrows (Gizmodo Australia)DRM CHAIR (Vimeo)