This paper examines the circulation of high-definition pirated copies of Murdoch Mysteries Season 14, specifically BDRip releases, as a lens for understanding contemporary media piracy. Using qualitative analysis of torrent tracking data and release logs from private trackers, the study explores how Canadian historical drama content is repackaged, distributed, and consumed outside legal streaming platforms. Findings suggest that BDRip releases of the series are favored by niche archival communities for their superior bitrate and retention of bonus features, contrasting with compressed streaming versions. The paper also discusses the legal and economic implications for producers like CBC and Shaftesbury Films.
The Digital Afterlife of Television: A Case Study of "Murdoch Mysteries Season 14 BDRip" and Piracy Networks
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