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Finally – RIAA declares DRM dead

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The RIAA has long been embroiled in a fight against its own customers, who have again and again shown that they aren’t interested in paying for music that they don’t like. The original conflicts began with P2P filesharing, which the music and movie industry has finally laid off.
For years the RIAA has defended the [...]

Sorry, Sarkozy

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

France’s top legal body has struck down a key provision of new legislation aimed at punishing internet pirates.
The law, approved by deputies last month, gives officials the power to cut web access for those caught repeatedly downloading protected material.
But the Constitutional Council ruled that only a judge could bar people from the web, describing access [...]

Anti-piracy laws and the dying DVD industry

Friday, May 15th, 2009

With its previous sue-the-thirteen-year-old era coming to the end, the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) and MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) have become even more pathetically desperate.
The RIAA recently shifted from its failed lawsuit model, which was supposed to have “made examples out of people,” to an approach that works directly with internet [...]

The Pirate Bay Verdict: GUILTY

Friday, April 17th, 2009

The panel of judges hearing the case of the music and movie industry vs. the Pirate Bay have made their decision: the four administrators of the torrent tracking site are found to be guilty for contributory copyright infringement and sentenced to a year in prison, and fined approximately USD 3.6 Million in damages.
The press and [...]

UPDATE: French Lawmakers Shoot Down Anti-Piracy Bill

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

I wrote yesterday about the Swedish IPRED law, which authorizes copyright holders to access personal information through ISPs about users who illegally download files.
Under pressure from the RIAA and the music industry at large, a bill was introduced in the French Parliament proposing a “three strikes” system, where users caught three times illegally downloading music [...]

Pirate Bay Internet Anonymity Service Launches

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Many of you probably have heard of the Pirate Bay trial in Stockholm, Sweden, where the record and movie industries are up face-to-face against the developers of the Pirate Bay, a tracking service that indexes torrents, claiming that the Pirate Bay is a facilitator copyright infringement and is liable to millions in damages. A panel [...]