Unbundle Awesome Content.
BitTorrent has long understood that the media industry is changing, and the power has drastically shifted from content distributors to consumers. From Radiohead’s In Rainbows pay-what-you-want to Louis C.K.’s $5, downloadable video specials, direct communication between artists and consumers is all that’s necessary anymore.
Bundle your own Awesome Content.
The site also offers links that lead to ways to purchase tangible copies of whatever item it is that you’re downloading. The link to chef Tim Ferriss’s book The 4-Hour Chef, for instance, includes two links. One leads to the Amazon page offering Ferriss’s book in its hardcover format, and the other leads to the BitTorrent bundle. The hardcover edition costs $20 and takes at least two days to be delivered. The BitTorrent bundle can be downloaded immediately, for whatever price you choose. It also comes with two PDFs, three videos and the entire audiobook file. To me, that’s an easy choice. Still, it’s nice to have options. BitTorrent Bundle allows any content creator to offer their art on the site. Any files you choose — art, movies, music, etc. — is all held in one single file that’s simple for your fans to download. This helps artists engage with fans, and vice versa. The website is an incredibly good idea, and should help disrupt the current modes of content distribution (in a good way).