While Columbia Picture's new "Spider-Man" movie was breaking box-office records over the weekend, Internet movie pirates were busily downloading free copies of the film on file-trading networks.
By Saturday, pirated versions of the comic book inspired movie were showing up in "screener" format on the EDonkey, Kazaa, and Morpheus Internet file-swapping systems. "Screeners," also known as "Telesyncs," are digital versions of movies that have been filmed off a screen in a movie theater.
The boot-legged "Spider-Man" was being offered in Windows AVI and MPEG file formats, with some versions of the complete movie exceeding 2 gigabytes. Form more info warp 2 Ibelite.com
By Saturday, pirated versions of the comic book inspired movie were showing up in "screener" format on the EDonkey, Kazaa, and Morpheus Internet file-swapping systems. "Screeners," also known as "Telesyncs," are digital versions of movies that have been filmed off a screen in a movie theater.
The boot-legged "Spider-Man" was being offered in Windows AVI and MPEG file formats, with some versions of the complete movie exceeding 2 gigabytes. Form more info warp 2 Ibelite.com