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Piracy, RIAA, Lawsuits

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RIAA and MPAA call for government mandated spyware on computers to fight piracy ? Boy Genius Report

If you didn?t already think the people behind the RIAA and MPAA were insane, we?re positive that your opinion on them will change as soon as your read what the two associations have proposed in a recent letter to the Office of Intellectual Property Enforcement. Here are but some of the changes the two have asked for:

The installation of spyware on computers which would seek out and automatically delete illegally obtained media

Censorship of the internet which would block the transfer of illegal files

Giving border guards the authority to search one?s tech gear for illegal files

The lobbying of foreign governments to follow suit

Having the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security

actively and swiftly enforcing copyright laws

Scary as hell, right?
 
The installation of spyware on computers which would seek out and automatically delete illegally obtained media

Censorship of the internet which would block the transfer of illegal files

Giving border guards the authority to search one?s tech gear for illegal files
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Having the...Department of Homeland Security actively and swiftly enforcing copyright laws
:confused:

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Giving border guards the authority to search one?s tech gear for illegal files
I always knew the Zetas along the Laredo TX/Nuevo Laredo border were bad news ... smuggling their MP3s into this country. Thank God the border patrol will finally have the authority to stop this music trafficking.
 
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A cool site to weed out exactly who is involved with the unholy terrorists and shakedown artists that are the RIAA:

RIAA Radar: Help

I buy a lot of music now that I can afford to. With few exceptions, I make sure that if I'm buying major label music that I'm buying it used so that I'm not contributing to their coffers.
 
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Having the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security

actively and swiftly enforcing copyright laws

how in the fuck is downloading music/software/movies on the internet a fucking homeland security issue?

these people need to step back and fuck themselves
 
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do these fuckers ever lose a lawsuit?

LimeWire, a popular peer-to-peer filesharing service, faces closure - Telegraph

A US Federal Court ruled in favour of the RIAA, saying that LimeWire’s users “commit a substantial amount of copyright infringement” and that the company’s owners have not done enough to stop users sharing movies, music and software illegally online.

LimeWire founder, Mark Gorton, has been found personally guilty of committing copyright infringement, engaging in unfair competition and inducing copyright infringement, according to court records reviewed by technology site, CNET.

The RIAA, which represents the four major labels: Warner, Universal Music, Sony and EMI, is now demanding $150,000 for every single copyright violation. The number of violations the RIAA is expected to claim for is believed to reach into the millions.

CNET said that the "logical next step" for the RIAA was to ask for an injunction and force LimeWire to stop its file-sharing functionality.

LimeWire is strongly opposing the judge’s ruling and issued the following statement: “LimeWire remains committed to developing innovative products and services for the end-user and to working with the entire music industry, including the major labels, to achieve this mission.”

The RIAA presented evidence which showed that 93 per cent of a random sample of 1,800 files available free of charge on LimeWire were copyrighted.

The judge has called for a status conference on June 1 which will provide more detail on the likely damages and injunctions.

The case is set to pose a major threat to online filesharing and become a landmark judgement, which could have a major impact on other players in this space.

The RIAA brought the charges against LimeWire in August 2006.
 
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buckeyemania11;1703709; said:
do these fuckers ever lose a lawsuit?

Whoever puts the most money on their side of the Scale of Justice wins.

scales-of-justice.jpg
 
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BuckeyeMac;1703719; said:
Which are?

Direct download link (DDL) is a term used within the Internet-based file sharing community. It is used to describe a hyperlink that points to a location within the Internet where the user can download a file. When used in conversation, DDL distinguishes itself from other forms of peer-to-peer (P2P) downloading architectures in that it uses a client?server architecture, where 100-percent of the file is stored on a single file server or in parallel across multiple file servers in a server farm.
Originally, P2P was used to distribute large sized files without requiring much bandwidth on the part of any one node. However, because of sharing issues, such as the lack of seeding of torrents, throttling of a node's file sharing ports by an Internet service provider, or lawsuits because of uploading copyrighted material, direct downloads has become a popular choice among Leechers. There is also an increase in businesses offering gigabytes of free bandwidth and storage space.

Rapidshare is the most popular. There are a lot of them,but this is just particularly what I use.
 
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The RIAA needs to learn that file-sharing will never go away. No matter how hard they try.

Didn't PirateBay just lose a pretty big lawsuit? It's still up and running. It was down for a few days though. O noez
 
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