Rediff iShare becomes the latest online destination for pirated digital media



Rediff iShare becomes the latest online destination for pirated digital media

Rediff has just launched their iShare online service enabling web users to ’share’ digital media. However, they forgot about the lawsuits YouTube is facing for these community supplied digital media!

I believe this has become the latest online destination to get access to pirated digital media…

The interface has been lifted from Windows Media Player 11! Have they forgotten that the web is universal? Anyone and everyone can visit your site?

Windows Media Player 11

Duh.

And I have a feeling that the media starts playing automatically on load without any user intervention… Right?

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