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BitTorrent makes nice with artists and fans: ‘We’re not The Pirate Bay’

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Everyone thinks of BitTorrent as an illegal download heaven, but the team is here to clear things up at SXSW. “BitTorrent is a technology,” BitTorrent executive director of marketing Matt Mason says. “The Pirate Bay, Megaupload … they’re just websites that run on HTTP. If you use our service to media we point to, you wouldn’t find any stolen material.”

As part of its campaign to distinguish its products from illegal download hosts, BitTorrent launched several new services this year. The most recent, which unveiled this week, is BitTorrent Live – a live streaming protocol that runs on the same concept as torrent downloads. When more users download a torrent, there are more seeds – or peers – who own 100 percent of the file, to help leech the download, speeding the process. The same idea is applied to live streaming; when more viewers log on to watch a live show, the performance is faster, crisper, and loaded with less lag. “The more people stream, the more resilient things get,” Mason says. “We can broadcast on the Internet the way we never did before. ESPN can do it for zero cost, or local communities can broadcast a protest to millions of people from Tahrir Square no one can shut it down.”

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BitTorrent also recently launched SoShare, a Web file transfer service made for creative producers so they can send large files to each other over without fail. SoShare can support up to a terabyte’s worth of files shared internationally, and both the sender and recipient can comment on the file to collaborate over the air. “We geared this service specifically toward musicians, artists, developers, and film makers at SXSW,” Mason says, noting that the team has worked hard to offer useful tools for both content makers and viewers alike. “We’ve been publicly endorsed by the RAA, we’ve never had a lawsuit against us in the 10 years we’ve been around … we’ve got 170 million people using BitTorrent and when we offer them good, legally-licensed stuff, we can steer people who might otherwise go and download illegal content elsewhere.”

The trust BitTorrent is building with artists and fans also help to monetize music without being invasive to the user experience. When music was a physical media, that is, when records and CDs were a thing, people went out and bought the products so they can have a piece of the art. “The struggle with the industry is, music used to be a fast-moving consumer good. Now that music has become digital, selling music is a much more difficult process because most of it is relationship-based,” he says.

For people to truly become fans, Mason theorizes that they’d have to listen to several songs, watch a few music videos, and perhaps try to connect with the artist on social media before they’re convinced to download a track or attend a show. “The smartest people in music understand that in this era, [being social] is how you do business. And it’s something we want to give to fans so they can be more connected with artists [and vice versa].” Instead of pop-up ads during Spotify streams, BitTorrent aims to deliver relevant links to trailers, videos, download links based on a user’s musical taste so the experience does not feel intervened. Additionally, the recommendations hook artists up with millions of views unlike the boring ads one might skip on YouTube or Pandora.

Mason says the good karma of directing users to superior content will keep users glued to BitTorrent and enjoy media in a legal and enjoyable way. It’s the BitTorrent has always aimed to deliver the goods – and now that the team has new products to gear users toward that direction, maybe the bad rep will subside after all.

Natt Garun
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An avid gadgets and Internet culture enthusiast, Natt Garun spends her days bringing you the funniest, coolest, and strangest…
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