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Herding Cats: Facebook Google PR Backfire, Illegal Downloading and Costly Weddings

By Dealman(view all posts by Dealman)
at 11:57AM Friday May 13, 2011
under Loose Change

This week we cover news on illegal downloading, Facebook going after Google, how to buy used merchandise, how to see free movies, a good teen Samaritan, and overpriced (?) weddings.

Wired: Biggest BitTorrent Downloading Case in U.S. History Targets 23,000 Defendants - Big news this week on the illegal downloading front.  The bittorrent case sets a pretty serious precedent.  Formerly, bittorrent downloaders and sites were protected because they were not downloading from a single source.  With bittorrent, users download pieces of a file (or "seeds") from several different sources.  This seems like a technicality, given that you're still downloading something illegally, even if the process is slightly different.  Meanwhile, LimeWire Agrees to Pay $105 Million to Record Labels.  Will all this stop illegal downloading and streaming?  Not likely, but it might stem the tide a bit.

Huffington Post: Google Smear Campaign Leaves Facebook Looking Desperate - In other tech news, strange story about Facebook hiring a PR firm to badmouth Google in the press regarding privacy concerns with Google's entry into social networking.  What's strange about this to me is that this is bad PR for Facebook--not just revealing the PR hire, but spreading info about privacy concerns and social networking, which is already a problem for Facebook. So bad move all around, and somebody's probably getting fired.

MSN Money: 10 things you should never buy used - Helpful article about buying used items. Sometimes saving money is not worth it if the item breaks in two months.  I have to disagree with laptops. however.  Actually, it's hit or miss with computers--I've had some good experiences and bad experiences.  I once bought a used Macbook that worked all right, except exploring the hard drive I found a collection of superhero fetish pictures of the former owner and his "friends."  True story.  As the author notes, getting a refurbished unit with a warranty can protect you (though not against superhero fetish pictures).

Wisebread: How to Watch Movies in the Theater for Free - It's true, it's possible to see movies for free.  If you're in Los Angeles (where I am) this is a bit easier, because there are people with clipboards standing outside movie theaters basically begging you to see a free movie. But other parts of the country can use free screening sites like GoFobo and Film Metro.  This is a big-city thing, mostly, but it's not a fantasy by any means. Think of it as volunteering to be a Nielsen ratings family, but for movies.

The Daily What: Good Samaritan of the Day - Nice story.  Teenager who lives in a cramped apartment returns $2,000 in found money. "This could be someone else's life, this could be someone's home," she said.  For her good deed, she received a $4,000 check from an anonymous donor, plus $1,000 deposited into a savings account by Chase bank.  So, honesty is the best policy, people.  But be honest--would you do this?

Money Ning: My Friends are Spending $30K on Their Wedding - And I'm Keeping My Mouth Shut -  Wedding season is here, so this post is apropos.  Especially interesting discussion with people ranging from "It's fine if they spend a lot if they can afford it" to "Even if they can afford it, tens of thousands of dollars is totally decadent."  Personally, I lean towards the latter.  The emphasis should be on love, not the decorations. 

What do you think? In this economy, is spending lavishly on a wedding decadent or worth it?