Posts Tagged 'isps'

Dutch Pirate Bay Blockade Goes Live – TorrentFreak

No comments 31 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

Siliconrepublic.com
Dutch Pirate Bay Blockade Goes Live
TorrentFreak
Starting today Ziggo, the largest ISP in the Netherlands, and competitor XS4ALL are blocking The Pirate Bay website. The blockade is the outcome of a legal battle with the local anti-piracy group BREIN. Ziggo is currently redirecting users to an
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Dutch to go after ISPs that allow file sharing – Reuters

No comments 30 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

TorrentFreak
Dutch to go after ISPs that allow file sharing
Reuters
By Tjibbe Hoekstra | AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Netherlands plans to crack down on Internet service providers that allow access to file-sharing sites such as Pirate Bay, though it will not make it an offence for individuals to download from these sites.
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Times of India
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Internet providers unveil piracy crackdown plan – ABC Online

No comments 28 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Internet providers unveil piracy crackdown plan
ABC Online
Online piracy has proliferated with the use of file-sharing websites like The Pirate Bay. Australia's five major ISPs have revealed their plans to crack down on online piracy by sending warning notices to suspected illegal

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ISPs: Blocking The Pirate Bay Violates Freedom of Expression – TorrentFreak

No comments 11 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News

TorrentFreak
ISPs: Blocking The Pirate Bay Violates Freedom of Expression
TorrentFreak
Two of the largest Internet providers in the Netherlands clashed in court with the local anti-piracy outfit BREIN today. The ISPs argued that blocking The Pirate Bay would be useless, even dangerous, as it could take down the entire network.

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Pirate Bay website circumvents Belgian blocking – Network World

No comments 08 October 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Pirate Bay website circumvents Belgian blocking
Network World
Following a court ruling last week that ordered two Belgian ISPs to block access to the Pirate Bay, the website has set up a new domain name to help users get around the blockade. The Belgian Court of Appeal of
The Pirate Bay Adds Domain to Bypass Court OrderWall Street Journal
Pirate Bay website circumvents blockingPCWorld.co.nz
Belgian telcos ordered to blockade Pirate BayRegister
Escapist Magazine
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Pirate Bay Founders Launch "Legal" File-Sharing Site – Tom’s Guide

No comments 31 August 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News

DailyTech
Pirate Bay Founders Launch "Legal" File-Sharing Site
Tom’s Guide
But unlike the Pirate Bay's BitTorrent roots, Bayfiles' HTTP-based file-sharing won't be throttled or filtered by ISPs – at least not yet – making it a more reliable option for storing and sharing files. Even more, storage and transfers on Bayfiles
Pirate Bay Founders Launch BayFilesXBiz
Pirate Bay founders launch copyright friendly file-sharing service BayfilesWestword (blog)
Pirate Bay founders launch new file-sharing sitePC Advisor
Moneycontrol.com -bit-tech.net -Wired.co.uk
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Torrent Sites Get “Restraining Order” From Indian High Court

No comments 31 July 2011 Under: Torrent News

In an attempt to prevent pirates from downloading their latest movie Singham, Reliance Entertainment came up with a rather unconventional anti-piracy strategy. The company managed to obtain a so-called John Doe order from the Indian High Court, which they are now sending to various torrent sites that could potentially link to a pirated version of the movie.

singhamLast week millions of Indians were shaken up by what appeared to be a mass anti-piracy action from the Government. Many of the country’s leading Internet providers had blocked access to a wide range of file-hosting services including Mediafire, MegaUpload and Hotfile.

It turned out that the ISPs in question were responding to a court order under which they had to block access to the Reliance Entertainment movie Singham. Responding to this request, some ISPs overreacted and blocked entire sites, rather than just the single movie.

Aside from asking ISPs to serve as the copyright police, the makers of Singham also approached many torrent sites directly over the last days. Armed with a “John Doe” order from the Indian High Court, they are going after all sites that could potentially link to pirated versions of their film.

Since the order is not targeted at any site in particular (but at anonymous offenders), Reliance Entertainment can simply send the order to whoever they wish.

One of the torrent sites that was approached by the lawyers of Reliance Entertainment is BitSnoop. In an email they sent the owner of the torrent site a copy of the court order, preventing him from making the movie Singham available.

“Defendants and other unnamed and undisclosed persons, are restrained from communicating or making available or distributing, or duplicating, or displaying, or releasing, or showing, or uploading, or downloading, or exhibiting, or playing, and/or defraying the movie ‘Singham’ in any manner without proper license from the plaintiff or in any other manner which would violate/infringe,” the order of the Indian High Court reads.

The lawyers further request the site’s owner to remove all material related to their movie from the site, should it be uploaded in the future.

“Our clients request you to kindly block access to any copyrighted material of our clients including the movie ‘Singham’, its snip ads [sic], its pictures or songs or any audio or video format from your website immediately and notify your consumers/customers not to download/upload the movie ‘Singham’ by putting it on your websites homepage,” the lawyers add.

In a response to TorrentFreak, BitSnoop’s owner said that he doesn’t intend to adhere to the order and will continue business as usual. He argues that he’s not governed by Indian law and adds that he already provides sufficient options for copyright holders to remove infringing content.

In common with nearly all the other torrent sites that were served the order, BitSnoop does not proactively police its site for torrents that could link to copyright-infringing content. Instead, they allow copyright holders to send proper takedown notices if they want to take a torrent offline.

TorrentFreak has asked Reliance Entertainment’s lawyers what their next step will be when torrent sites ignore the court order, but we have yet to hear back from them.

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Source: Torrent Sites Get “Restraining Order” From Indian High Court

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European Court Limits Web Filtering – Wall Street Journal (blog)

No comments 15 April 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
European Court Limits Web Filtering
Wall Street Journal (blog)
This means that Eircom can no longer be forced to eavesdrop on its customers to filter out certain parts, and it means that Danish ISPs can no longer be mandated to censor The Pirate Bay and AllOfMP3. Black Internet in Sweden can give the finger to the

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Pirate Bay Previous? Owners Fined – UniteTheCows (blog)

No comments 20 July 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Pirate Bay Previous? Owners Fined
UniteTheCows (blog)
On Friday a Dutch court ordered owners of Swedish BitTorrent Tracker, The Pirate Bay to pay €50000 per day for failing to shut down the site in the
Dutch ISPs Won't Have To Block Pirate BayBillboard Business News
Pirate Bay owners fined by Dutch courtRegister
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ISPs Don’t Have To Block The Pirate Bay, Court Rules – TorrentFreak (blog)

No comments 10 July 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
ISPs Don't Have To Block The Pirate Bay, Court Rules
TorrentFreak (blog)
Two ISPs have won their court battle against an anti-piracy group which had demanded that they block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay.

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