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Episode: 111
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Title: HPR0111: Steal this movie 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0111/hpr0111.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 11:34:39
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Hey, it's Deep Geek and welcome to another episode of Haco Public Radio.
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Today, I offer you a film review of a documentary called Steel List Film Number 2.
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Self-professively, it's not a film about piracy or sharing files,
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but a film that explores the massive changes in the way that we produce,
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distribute and consume media.
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The most interesting parts are the films of streetbusters,
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pirate movies being distributed, and a brief history of piracy is given.
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This history focuses particularly on the similarities between the current war between the MPAA and progress
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and the same fight that occurred during the era of the invention of the printing press.
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The parallels are further developed as an explanation of current tech innovations
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are applied to this concept by examining the development of the internet
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as a way of replacing newspapers,
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an idea first put forth by computer scientist Joseph Licklider.
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The documentary moves into its big finale by examining how the development of free media
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leads the need for more people to produce media independently of large organizations,
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something that we should all appreciate as HPRListers and producers.
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A variety of turns are available at SteelListFilm.com
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or you can directly download an ISO at archive.org.
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I want to give you also mention the original film or the first part,
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which was SteelListFilm No.1.
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It's essentially the same content,
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although it explores how an MPAA instigated rate against the pirate bay
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led to the swung of the ranks of the pirate party in Sweden.
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Now you can still easily get the torrent for this film with a little Google searching at SteelListFilm.com
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but it is no longer actively promoted due to the unclear proportions on it.
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In other words, the man cracked down on the producers so they made SteelListFilm 2,
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which is legal and free to view and redistribute.
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So I highly recommend you view this film and I hope you enjoyed today's short episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio,
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I hope you enjoyed this film and I hope you enjoyed it.
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Thank you.
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