The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) has stepped up its crackdown on internet piracy by launching lawsuits against several major TV-oriented torrent websites.
The company has thusfar focussed its energy on closing down sites which facilitate the distribution of movies across the web but is now taking on those who specialise in offering TV shows.
Recent research revealed that tens of thousands of surfers regularly download their favourite programmes, a phenomenon especially common in the UK.
"Internet thievery of all creative materials is unacceptable and these thieves need to realize they are not anonymous," said MPAA President and CEO Dan Glickman.
"Every television series depends on other markets-syndication and international sales to earn back the enormous investment required to produce the comedies and dramas we all enjoy and those markets are substantially hurt when that content is stolen. On these sites, anyone in the world can download entire television seasons in a single click."
Among the sites slapped with a lawsuit are:
* ShunTV - Has around 10,000 registered users.
* Zonatracker - Has over 2500 users. It offers hundreds of popular movies, including many movies still in cinemas.
* Btefnet - This torrent site and the eight associated servers specialise in distributing television shows. Over 48,000 registered users seed files on the servers
* Scifi-Classics - Distributes science fiction content. Torrents are posted in the forum section, which has over 1600 users, and are tracked by the associated server.
* CDDVDHeaven - Has over 8000 registered users. The site profits by giving privileges to users who make
monetary contributions to the site, allowing them faster downloading speeds
without requiring them to upload torrents
* Bragginrights - Has over 12,000 registered users and a wide variety of torrents, including those for films currently on release. It solicits donations to make money.
The MPAA claims that since it began action against torrent sites, the amount of time required to download a pirated file has increased "exponentially."
"The experience of downloading copyrighted films and TV shows is not what it
used to be," added Glickman. "We intend to make it even worse."
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I wonder whay they have never gone after usenet newsgroups? It's prolly the easiest way to acquire anything you need, without peer to peer.
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First you need a subscripton to http://www.newshosting.com/ or http://www.giganews.com/ (the best one). My ISP give me 10GB free to Giganews
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Then you also want to sign up to http://www.newzbin.com/ to make things easier.
Then to actually download things I use http://www.newsleecher.com/
Then you also want to sign up to http://www.newzbin.com/ to make things easier.
Then to actually download things I use http://www.newsleecher.com/
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W3rd Xnews is great Except on heavy flow days when it eats up 800mb of system memory :icon32:phantasmagoria wrote:xnews is where it's at
no need to signup of newzbin just use it as a search, and most ISPs offer free use of usenet, they just have sucky retention usually 2-4 days only where pay services are a week or more.
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Funny they don't mention the downloading of old tv shows that they refuse to sell anymore because they don't think it's profitable and can only be found online.
This one-size-fits-all policy on entertainment downloads reminds me of BushCo's strict abstinence policy in the face of growing AIDS epidemics.
They're slogan should be "Let's Get Idealistic!"
Yea. And then cry some more when it doesn't work, and try to blame it on everyone and everything except your own inability to adapt and change with the times.
This one-size-fits-all policy on entertainment downloads reminds me of BushCo's strict abstinence policy in the face of growing AIDS epidemics.
They're slogan should be "Let's Get Idealistic!"
Yea. And then cry some more when it doesn't work, and try to blame it on everyone and everything except your own inability to adapt and change with the times.
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