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MPAA Files Lawsuits Targeting Major Torrent Sites

diverge_s writes "Slyck news reports on a new wave of lawsuits the MPAA has filed against major Bit Torrent search sites including: Torrentspy, Isohunt, Torrentbox, Niteshadow and Bthub. From the article: '"Website operators who abuse technology to facilitate infringements of copyrighted works by millions of people are not anonymous - they can and will be stopped," said John G. Malcolm, Executive Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA. "Disabling these powerful networks of illegal file distribution is a significant step in stemming the tide of piracy on the Internet."'"

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  1. Gracias by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank you MPAA, I didn't know about a couple of those!

  2. There is some more info here... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. Freedom for the Culture! by rvalles · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Millions of people, they say. Maybe it's time to start listening to the will of those millions instead of listening to just a few industry-paid lobbysts.

    Freedom for the Culture!!!

  4. Absurd by kumachan1983 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I had to make an account just to respond to this. Im a long time reader so it was about time anyway. Listen this is just history repeating itself. We saw it First with Napster and music. Then Kazaa came up and all of its clones. Then they attacked the few major torrent sites in existance with lawsuits. What happened everytime? Pirating evolved, its like the MPAA and other such organizations serve as nature in the darwinism that is file sharing. Every time they strike down one site or technology it just evolves and gets better. I remember the days before bittorrent and how much of a pain it could be to find a specific file, now because they have forced us to we have a much more efficiant and anonomous system to distribute illegal software. I say bring them on because I'm excited to see what new and improved ways will come forward to share files. Not to mention the fact that if they quit trying to stop it (amplifying the problem) and started trying to profit off of it they would be doing much better. Look at the advertising oppertunities....

  5. Re:In other words by darkain · · Score: 5, Funny

    i read that as "You're either with us or you're with the torrentists"

  6. Thanks, didn't know half of these by Werrismys · · Score: 5, Funny

    slashdot is educational.

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  7. Re:A Message from the Internet to the MPAA by rm69990 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ummm, you do realize sites like isoHunt don't have torrents *submitted* to them, they index .torrent files available elsewhere on the internet, much the same way Google indexes websites available elsewhere on the internet. They remove torrent links upon request, have you actually bothered emailing any of these sites to ask them to remove your torrent?

  8. Re:Misplaced effort by DeathToAllah · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they'd put half the effort into actually making quality films as they do with these worthless lawsuits, I'd gladly pay $30 for theatre admission and snacks for my girlfriend and I. Until then, I'm paying what it's worth to see these movies. Do they admit blow up dolls to movie theatres nowadays?

  9. Re:Shooting themselves in the foot by PorkNutz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Blanks don't count!

  10. Re:Shooting themselves in the foot by laughingcoyote · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I know your comment was a joke, but actually in many countries there's a tax on blank media that goes to content providers. So...in many cases, blanks DO count.

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  11. You have stolen enough by tcornelissen · · Score: 5, Funny

    More with your mouse over the bottom of each page in the press release: http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/2006_02_21_raze r.pdf
    You will vind a hidden registration link.
    You guys have now stolen so much, the MPAA cannot afford anymore to pay a $30 registration fee to Iteksoft. http://www.iteksoft.com/modules.php?op=modload&nam e=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=4

  12. Re:Same tired old argument by DesireCampbell · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh for fuck sakes...

    You cannot buy culture. You learn about it, you appriciate it, you emulate it.

    You have just proven his point - you have no culture, and apparently no idea how to debate.

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