P2PTV: it's not just for Linux distros
While the Supreme Court was bringing down the gavel on P2P networks for copyright infringement, the never aired pilot for Global Frequency was anonymously leaked on the Internet. Global Frequency, the TV show, was based upon the graphic novel of the same name. Its plot might be considered similar to that of the popular TV show Alias. In Global Frequency, members of a good organization fight members of evil organizations using high-tech gadgets, industrial strength suspension of disbelief, and gun toting, martial arts kickin’, totally hot women in various states of undress and hair color. Who could ask for anything more ?
Read the complete story . (Ars Technica)
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