Copyright Troll USCG Violates Copyright
omarlittle writes "The US Copyright Group — a company owned by intellectual property lawyers, which has been in the news for threatening downloaders of the movie Hurt Locker — has apparently stolen their site from a competitor. At one point, even the competitor's phone number and copyright statement were copied word for word on USCG's 'settlement' website. The competitor is reportedly going to send a Cease & Desist."
If only there was some group that they could hire to fight copyright violations...
#fuckbeta #iamslashdot #dicemustdie
They bitch left and right about piracy yet they themselves are pirates.
The ultimate compliment is plagiarism. So what if it is the purpose of your company to fight against that very thing.
This is not the penguin you're looking for.
I'm such a firm believer in conservationism, I'm going to go print up 100,000 fliers to raise awareness!
It's always confirmation bias!
Pot, meet Kettle*
* copyright 2010 djdbass. Warning: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000.
You support the idea of copyrights and cease and desist orders.
Just wanted to put that in writing.
Instant karma, reap what you sow... how ever you put it, they're getting what they deserve.
Read the EFF's Fair Use FAQ
*rips off rubber ghost mask*
*gasp* "It's old man copyright troll, the guy who runs the haunted bittorrent tracker site!"
"And I would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for you meddling kids!"
USCG stole something else as well then, their Acronym. USCG is the US COAST GUARD, not the US Copyright Group. These guys should get a clue.
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
I'm just guessing, based on RIAA-type damage estimates.
It seems to me that the most appropriate solution to this would be to disbar the lawyers that run this firm. What they've done is clearly unethical, and it's also obvious that they were aware of (or should have been aware of) the infringement (they are intellectual property lawyers, right?).
This will discourage others from behaving this way, and will make it impossible for some obviously bad actors to earn a living by behaving badly. Perhaps they could consider a new career in fast food? In any case, I have no sympathy for these people.
Facts have a liberal bias.
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but, but, but it's ok, because they're fighting crime!
I thought there was supposed to be honor among thieves?
and this just in: "Family Values" politicians were caught cheating on their wives. Also, people protesting the American budget deficit support fighting two wars on credit. Where will it end ?
DAMN YOU LOGICAL PRINCIPLES !!!!
The difference between truth and fiction is that fiction has to be plausible.
copyright violation != theft
As I am relatively certain that torrentfreak.com will not make it through the corporate filter, can someone post links to both of the sites?
And who the hell is ACERA LLC? AEBA?
At first I was wondering why the hell the USCG would be copyright trolling. Then I saw it wasn't the US Coast Guard.
Legal and fiscal bullying is one of the more common applications of copyright law, apparently.
Looks like the graphics have been replaced. Yet bizarrely they kept some stolen Javascript functions in there that they don't even use.
Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
Take note, musicians ... this is ironic. (Yes, Ms. Morissette, I'm talking to you.)
I think they should be fined up to $10,000 per page view.
This overuse of the word "troll" for anyone who tries to enforce IP rights is getting ridiculous.
The image of the "woman paying a bill online in her kitchen" was not likely owned by the Copyright Enforcement Group either but was licensed stock photography from somewhere else. Not only did they rip off CEG but also the owner of the stock image...
Ascalante: Your bride is over 3,000 years old.
Kull: She told me she was 19!
This reminds me of Senator Hatch who used unlicensed copyrighted software on his official website but then attempted, believe it or not, to pass legislation that would allowed the recording industry to remotely automatically destroy computers when they discovered that their copyrighted music was being downloaded.
You couldn't invent this stuff...
http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2003/06/59305
What are you ? Some kind of BEARDED hippie freak?
Consider.
What would happen if the average "Mafiaa" espousing slashdotter (among who number some who do websites for a living) were to actually be hired by the RIAA or the MPAA.
maybe it wasn't sloth- but nefarious and deliberate.
every day http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
Hate to post as an A/C, but I know these guys (Dunlap, Grubb, and Weaver), have used them numerous times as a plaintiff, and have to say they are some mercenary bastards. Knowing several of the attorneys, I've told them all individually that their behavior is costing them clients who know their involvement in this. At this point, it's down to karma. These guys are about to get a lesson in "what goes around, comes around."
Since in the eyes of copyright trolls, each download is an infringement deserving the maximum penalty, and each page view is a separate download, the copyright trolls should be sued for $250,000 for each individually copyrighted component of each web page for each page view.
That should bring the penalties into the billions of dollars rather quickly. THAT would be sweet justice.