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Debate Over Copyright Alert System's Punitive Impact on ISPs

A new system launched to curb online piracy of intellectual property is meant to be educational, not punitive, says the organization behind it. But suspended Internet service or slowing service to a crawl sounds pretty punitive to critics of the Copyright Alert System (CAS).. The Center for Copyright Information (CCI)'s move has ignited yet another debate over the best way to protect the owners of creative property without inhibiting the free flow of information and entertainment. CCI has also angered freedom of information advocates for another reason -- it makes Internet Service Providers (ISP) the first line of enforcement of alleged copyright infringement. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . The initiative by the Intellectual Property Alliance sparks discussion regarding the balance between safeguarding artistic rights and ensuring public access.. Copyright Enforcement, Online Piracy, Intellectual Property Rights, ISPs, Information Advocacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 05, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Gregory Cherwonik's Statement Before IMAGiNE Sentencing

A convicted member of the now-defunct online movie piracy group IMAGiNE has left a public statement before starting his 40-month prison term. Last Friday 53-year-old sysop Gregory Cherwonik of New York was transferred to a detention facility to serve his sentence. In his first public words on the case he criticizes the MPAA and the U.S. Department of Justice, among others.. In 2011 the notorious IMAGiNE movie piracy group was dismantled by the feds. The group was known for releasing large numbers of movies onto the Internet, many of them still playing in theaters. The link for this article located at TorrentFreak is no longer available. . In 2011 the notorious IMAGiNE movie piracy group was dismantled by the feds. The group was known for. convicted, member, now-defunct, online, movie, piracy, group, imagine, public, statement. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 22, 2013 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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The Pirate Bay's Supreme Court Appeal and Its Legal Implications

In the case of The Pirate Bay, it. Of course I would have preferred to win in the Supreme Court as personal vindication and to vacate my sentence. But beyond that, the Court has squandered a golden opportunity to define how to interpret the European Union directives for digital information. That decision not to decide has prompted many legal experts in Sweden to question the motives of denying the appeal. But the questionable decisions started long before that. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . The Supreme Court's involvement in The Pirate Bay saga signifies a crucial moment in Europe's digital rights debate, addressing copyright while promoting innovation in digital media. Digital Rights, EU Law, Online Piracy, Legal Implications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 14, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Analyzing FCC's Net Neutrality Challenges Regarding Online Piracy

I must confess, I thought FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski had found a clever way to keep his bid for Net neutrality regulations from getting mired in the debate over online piracy. When the FCC agreed to start the rulemaking process in October, Genachowski made it clear that the regulations wouldn't apply only to the transmission of unlawful content. That's code for bootlegged copies of "Avatar" and "The Hangover.". And yet (he says, channeling Al Pacino as Michael Corleone), Genachowski can't help being pulled back into the issue. In their comments on the FCC's notice of proposed rulemaking, entertainment-industry groups argued that the rules at the very least shouldn't discourage Internet service providers from trying to stop pirated content. The RIAA urged the commission to go further: ISPs are in a unique position to limit online theft. They control the facilities over which infringement takes place and are singularly positioned to address it at the source. Without ISP participation, it is extremely difficult to develop an effective prevention approach. We thus urge the Commission to adopt rules that not only allow ISPs to address online theft, but actively encourage their efforts to do so. In a statement accompanying their joint filing, four entertainment-industry unions struck a similar note: As Guilds and Unions representing more than 300,000 workers in the entertainment and media industries, we urge the FCC to ensure that any policies laid forth to preserve a free and open Internet also strengthen the distinction between the lawful and unlawful transmission of Internet content. We encourage the FCC to take all appropriate steps to keep the Internet from becoming a haven for the theft and illegal transmission of motion picture, audiovisual and sound recording works. The link for this article located at LA Times is no longer available. . Investigates the challenges the FCC faces in the complex dialogue of maintaining Net neutrality amidst efforts to combat digital piracy..Net Neutrality Debate, FCC Regulations, Online Theft Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 16, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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California Copyright Bill Proposes High-Tech Responses to P2P Piracy

California congressman is preparing a bill that would let copyright owners, such as record labels or movie studios, launch high-tech attacks against file-swapping networks where their wares are traded. Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., whose district includes Hollywood territory, said Tuesday that copyright owners needed new legal protections to combat online piracy.. . .. California congressman is preparing a bill that would let copyright owners, such as record labels or movie studios, launch high-tech attacks against file-swapping networks where their wares are traded. Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., whose district includes Hollywood territory, said Tuesday that copyright owners needed new legal protections to combat online piracy. Some of the labels' and studios' high-tech techniques for stopping online file traders might be illegal under anti-hacking laws, Berman said. "While P2P (peer-to-peer) technology is free to innovate new and more efficient methods of distribution that further exacerbate the piracy problem, copyright owners are not equally free to craft technological responses," Berman said in a statement. "This is not fair." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A California representative introduces legislation enabling copyright holders to employ advanced techniques in combating peer-to-peer sharing platforms.. California Copyright Bill,P2P Technology,Online Piracy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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