Posts Tagged ‘bittorrent’

Software Giant, Microsoft Sues BitTorrent Tracker for $43M

Monday, February 1st, 2010

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Torrent sites and users being sued is anything but new.  Every day new legal actions are taken on by large corporations, mainly in the music and movie industry against torrent sites, as well as their users.  In recent news, Microsoft sued Lithuanian BitTorrent Site, LinkoManija for $43 Million dollars for supposed illegally torrented versions of Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007.  Kestas Ermanas, owner and operator of the BitTorrent site, which is the 3rd most visited site in the country said,

“that Microsoft’s move surprised him, as the company has never sent a torrent takedown request to the popular BitTorrent tracker. We informed them that we wanted to cooperate with them, they just had to give us the links to the infringing torrent files, Kestas said, adding they never wrote back to us.” According to torrent site, TorrentFreak.com

These actions taken on by Microsoft are but one of many of the endless amounts of allegations against torrent sites and users for “illegally” downloading and distributing “copy written material”  Its amazing how often and how much a company can sue not only the torrent providers, but the innocent users of the torrent sites for ridiculous amounts of money that have no basis on any kind of facts or statistics on how much the files were even downloaded.  Courts need to realize that taking on cases for an inevitable piracy laws are starting to hurt the industries more than they think they are “helping”.  And in the end, just making users of the music, movies, software, ect not want to give the multi billion dollar companies more money than they already have to control their industry further.

BitTorrent Site Mininova Gets Shut Down

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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An article in Billboard.biz explained Netherlands Bit Torrent site called Mininova was disabled this past week on November 26. According to the article Mininova has had more than 10 billion downloads that all have had copyright protected. Such as films, games, music, and television programs.  In August of this year they were ordered to remove all the torrents linking to illegal content within three months or else they would have to face a fine. Since then the court has ruled that Mininova’s response to this warning was not sufficient. The site disabled its infringing service yesterday. The site still operates in a reduced capacity that uses a featured content service, which allows only licensed content to be downloaded. The site released on its blog that they have been testing out different types of filtering systems that would give access to unlicensed material but they found that it is impossible have a filter system that works 100 percent of the time. Though this is based in the Netherlands there is a lot of cracking down going  on for the illegal sharing of torrents and decisions like this are going to affect decisions being made over here. There is still much debate going on about the 3 strike policy for downloading illegally.

Piracy A Bad Thing? Some Movie Makers Disagree, Could Music Not Be Far Behind?

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Possible Fortunes in Piracy

Possible Fortunes in Piracy

With piracy changing the way that any company producing a product in digital form are doing business, head of companies are anything but scared to step forward and announce how “upset” or “disappointed” they are with the turn out, and how piracy is ruining their company and the prospects of future projects.  The recent movie Zombieland was a blockbuster hit when it hit the theaters the 2nd of October.  However with recent torrent activity, ripped versions of the movie ended up on torrent sites, and led it to become on of Torrent Freaks top 10 downloaded movies.  The creator of Zombieland had this to say to Torrent Freak, “However, unlike the makers of Ink, Reese is not pleased with this achievement, claiming that this piracy disaster may very well prevent a Zombieland sequel from being shot. “Beyond depressing. This greatly affects the likelihood of a Zombieland 2.”

However, while there is a never ending supply of people in the industry that think this way about piracy, there are a group of people out there that embrace piracy, and in doing so have seemed to come out on top.  The recently released movie Ink ended up on Torrent Freaks Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent at number 4.  Having over 400,000 people downloading and sharing the movie in the first week of its release, gave the movie unforeseen media and hype about the movie leading to increased revenue at the box office.  The creators of the film say that they have “embraced the piracy” and are “just happy Ink is getting unprecedented exposure.”  With more unknown and less hyped movies gaining momentum through torrent sites, it seems to be doing some good, in an industry where piracy is looked at as evil.  One has to think about relaying this thought process to other forms of media, such as the current music crisis.  Recent examples such as Radiohead’s newest release, In Rainbows, was released free on the web and accepted donations, and because of this the record did better than anyone could have expected.  Having 1.2 million visitors on the Radiohead’s page in the first day of the release, and having 38% of visitors pay for the album when it was offered for any price, even for free.  We all have to take time and look at the changing of technology, and the changing of times and realize that nothing is going to stay the same forever.  The music industry as well as the movie industry have to change the way they do business, because the world around them is changing.  There is money to be made in piracy, we just need creative open minded thinkers to show us how.

Riaa Anti Piracy Partner Clueless About Torrents?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

DtecNet, Honest or Bias?

DtecNet, Honest or Bias?

How is it that an Riaa anti piracy partner thats sole job is to “fight against piracy” and cant even get their facts straight about what torrents are or how they work?  This writer has no idea.  Recent paper published by Riaa’s European anti piracy partner DtecNet, “makes several false claims, draw bogus conclusions and report inaccurate statistics. Bogus reports from anti-piracy companies are nothing new, but this is definitely one of the worst we’ve ever seen thus far.”  According to TorrentFreak.com.  This isn’t the first time that false accusations and false statistics have been over exaggerated by anti piracy groups, however this is the first time the facts have been so skewed and contorted to meet the obvious conclusions anti piracy groups such as the Riaa are looking for.  ”Companies such as DtecNet are earning millions of dollars from the entertainment industry thanks to their piracy tracking activities and the business intelligence they claim to offer.”  False statistics, improvised graphs and numbers, it looks like the anti piracy groups are making their claims regardless of the actual facts.  If this continues not only will the idea of piracy be extremely over exaggerated but false information is never the appropriate solution to solving a “problem” according to the people who stand to lose the most from piracy.  Think for yourself and look up actual facts, then make your own conclusion.