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IFPI Turning To Lawsuits

Sherman's doppleganger writes "The IFPI (the "European RIAA") has made a lot of noise about filtering this year, but it looks as though 2008 is instead becoming the year of the lawsuit. The IFPI has now sued an Irish ISP in an attempt to keep copyrighted content off of its network. 'The lawsuit accuses Eircom of abetting illegal downloading by allowing copyrighted material to traverse its network unimpeded. The IFPI... wants the ISP to start filtering traffic to scrub all illicitly uploaded and downloaded copyrighted material on its network.' The lawsuit comes less than a week after an Israeli court forced the nation's three biggest ISPs to block access to HttpShare.com."

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  1. These people need to crawl in a hole somwhere. by Zombie+Ryushu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    These people are ripping apart the infrastructure of one of Human kind's greatest achivements over their petty squabble. I'm really sick of it, and it would be easier if these people just got the hell off our planet. Fuck thesse people. Fuck the DMCA, Fuck the IFPI, fuck the EUCD, fuck it. I'm sick of these monsters that want to drag us down into the dark ages with their greed. Its just sick.

  2. Re:common carrier? by Atario · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It seems to me a basic concept of Western law. For example:

    Should a toll road's owner be fined if someone transports illegal goods on it? Or required to search all cars that pass?

    Should Disneyland be fined if someone manages to smuggle in 'shrooms and consume them waiting in line for Pirates Of The Carribean? Or conduct drug searches and tests on all patrons?

    Should a taxi driver be fined if a passenger sneaks trash out the window? Or required to maintain all windows and doors to be sealed at all times?

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    "A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy." --Theodore Roosevelt
  3. Re:Legal filesharing should be kept legal by Beer_Smurf · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "File sharing is crucial to the success of musicians such as myself who offer free downloads of their music. We do this to promote our work, and to gain fans."
    And that is one of the reasons it must be stopped.
    You are the real enemy.

  4. Re:So all traffic should be banned by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ok then clever clogs.
    How do you know what is illicit and what is allowed?

    Is the content of the website you are downloaded owned by (for instance) perfect 10?
    Have I given permission to YOU to download a css stylesheet I designed for use on my website?

    Is the Code in the software update you are getting copyrighted to the person you are getting it from?

    Did the original rights owner give you permission to distribute that mp3 file to your IM friend?

    the list is endless.
    Without knowledge of what is illicit and what is allowed you might as well block the whole lot.

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    liqbase :: faster than paper