Canadian Anti-Piracy Firm Caught Infringing Copyright
An anonymous reader writes: Canipre, a Montreal-based intellectual property enforcement firm, yesterday issued a press release announcing an infringement monitoring program designed to take advantage of the Canada's new copyright notice-and-notice system. Yet a new report indicates that the company may itself be engaged in copyright infringement, with a director's blog posting dozens of full-text articles from media organizations around the world, often without attribution and some that are subscription-only content."
"Do as we say, not as we do." History repeating itself, they're trying to get more customers to run what basically will amount to an extortion racket.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
Hypocrisy on the net, in politics, or in real life is about the most common "scandal" you can find. But its fun click-bait.
"We're okay. It's not copyright infringement. It's theft."
It means he couldn't have reasonably thought it was free to distribute. So no excuses.
"Caught in Infringement"
"...may itself be engaged in copyright infringement..."
I guess the headline was deemed to be more eye-grabby.
...Re-blog a handbag...
This isn't the first time canipre have been identified as "thieves":
http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/05/15/2110243/anti-infringement-company-caught-infringing-on-its-website
I believe it's time we throw the book at these commercial pirates. They clearly aren't learning from their mistakes!
Just washed your hands and can't do a thing with 'em, eh? :-)
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