Aaaarrrrr! – Avast Ye Comic Book Pirates!
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                    J Keirn-Swanson                
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                    Apparently yet another industry might soon get their panties in a new 
bind about piracy, as though there were ever anything that could be done
 about it. Piracy issues and complaints go back to the days of sheet 
music publishers and the complaints have little changed. They've just 
gone digital.                
Apparently yet another industry might soon get their panties in a new 
bind about piracy, as though there were ever anything that could be done
 about it. Piracy issues and complaints go back to the days of sheet 
music publishers and the complaints have little changed. They've just 
gone digital.Fanning the flames of this yet-to-ignite 
controversy comes Comic Book Resources doing everything they can to 
start a panic. Having discovered the screenshot feature of the iPad 
(same as the iPhone's and iPod touch's), they wasted no time in opening 
various apps and taking high quality screenshots of digital comics. We 
have to say, their shots are pretty sweet and make us want to read 
comics pretty bad. They also did the same thing for books from the 
iBookstore, though these were considerably less sexy.Image Source: Comic Book Resources The images 
were all 1.3 MB in size and measured 768 x 1024. They rendered crisp and
 clear, and the staff at Comic Books Resources informed readers that 
they could easily be downloaded off the iPad and onto a computer. From 
there, who knows where these could end up? Maybe even on CBR's website. But
 will this lead to digital comics piracy? We took a brief tour through 
the world of torrent sites and found that pirated versions of comics are
 already very well established. There are even torrent sites devoted to 
nothing more than comics, and RapidShare links proliferate on blogs and 
other places. While pirates have had a variety of ways to go about 
making this stolen booty, from hacking the DRM out of legitimately 
obtained .cbr and .cbz files to taking paper comics and manually 
scanning or photographing them, CBR is right to point out that the iPad 
takes a couple steps out of the process. Of course it doesn't 
take those interested in piracy long to figure out how to use new 
gadgets, and we're relatively sure that enterprising pirates are already
 on to this trick. The question remains: what effect will this have on 
comics sales, digital and otherwise? Our opinion? Probably not much. 
While pirated comics is a growth industry (and would have continued 
growing without the iPad screenshot feature), we sincerely doubt that 
those who were already willing to download torrent files will be more 
inclined to this because of an improvement in image quality. At the same
 time, those who prefer to pay for their comics will also, we suspect, 
continue to do so. And while a more efficient way of making images might
 speed up pirates in their nefarious business, turnaround time on new 
titles is pretty brisk already.Even CBR's proposed solution, 
disabling the screenshot feature for certain apps, is unlikely to prove 
any kind of hindrance. Do they really think that the dastardly villains 
who pirate comic books would quail at something as small potatoes as 
jailbreaking their iPads to do their dirty work? Screenshot comics 
piracy is coming whether they like it or not, and much like music 
piracy, there's little the industry can do to stop it.Consider 
this: J.K. Rowling's popular Harry Potter novels are not available 
legally in any digital print format whatsoever, but after each book's 
release, pirates had scanned each and every page (some novels topping 
800 pages) and uploaded PDFs of the titles. Within hours. If pirates are
 willing to go to that trouble, for no profit at all to themselves, then
 one little gadget's screenshot feature is unlikely to encourage them 
that much more.Now if you'll excuse us, we've got some songs we 
want to record off the radio with our boombox.
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