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  • DVTimes
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    • Jun 2003
    • 31658

    #1

    MasterCard Takes Stand Against Pirates

    MasterCard Takes Stand Against Pirates

    MasterCard is reportedly making plans to stop processing transactions from sites trafficking in pirated and other digital copyrighted content, industry insiders said.
    According to entertainment sector trade groups, MasterCard lobbyists told them that the company is supporting the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, an antipiracy bill introduced in September that gives the Justice Department power to go after foreign websites that sell counterfeit goods and pirated content.

    The government would have the power to order Internet service providers, payment processors, and online ad networks in the U.S. to cease doing business with overseas pirate sites.

    Opponents of the legislation say it amounts to nothing more than censorship and gives the government too much power. They say even websites with infringing materials have content that's protected.

    The goal of leading media companies is to encourage people not to do business with pirate sites. Their objective is not about filing lawsuits, but more about cutting off sources of income for illegal file-sharing and streaming sites.

    The Recording Industry Association of America issued a statement applauding MasterCard?s decision.

    "MasterCard in particular deserves credit for its proactive approach to addressing rogue Web sites that dupe consumers," said Mitch Glazier, executive vice president of government and industry relations.

    "They have reached out to us and others in the entertainment community to forge what we think will be a productive and effective partnership."
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  • Barefootsies
    Choice is an Illusion
    • Feb 2005
    • 42635

    #2
    Interesting read top notch.
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    • CrkMStanz
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 2008
      • 517

      #3
      nice

      but action speaks louder than words

      we shall see
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      • tahiti
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2003
        • 699

        #4
        Originally posted by DVTimes
        MasterCard Takes Stand Against Pirates

        MasterCard is reportedly making plans to stop processing transactions from sites trafficking in pirated and other digital copyrighted content, industry insiders said.
        According to entertainment sector trade groups, MasterCard lobbyists told them that the company is supporting the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, an antipiracy bill introduced in September that gives the Justice Department power to go after foreign websites that sell counterfeit goods and pirated content.

        The government would have the power to order Internet service providers, payment processors, and online ad networks in the U.S. to cease doing business with overseas pirate sites.

        Opponents of the legislation say it amounts to nothing more than censorship and gives the government too much power. They say even websites with infringing materials have content that's protected.

        The goal of leading media companies is to encourage people not to do business with pirate sites. Their objective is not about filing lawsuits, but more about cutting off sources of income for illegal file-sharing and streaming sites.

        The Recording Industry Association of America issued a statement applauding MasterCard?s decision.

        "MasterCard in particular deserves credit for its proactive approach to addressing rogue Web sites that dupe consumers," said Mitch Glazier, executive vice president of government and industry relations.

        "They have reached out to us and others in the entertainment community to forge what we think will be a productive and effective partnership."
        but those fuckers still accept money from pedo sites!
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        • seeandsee
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          • Mar 2006
          • 50945

          #5
          i probably know what sites they are targeting, those "super fast download" sites poping like after rain, charging people cc's to give you illegal download links etc
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          • TheDA
            Confirmed User
            • May 2006
            • 4665

            #6
            Welcome to last year.
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            • Errors
              Registered User
              • Dec 2010
              • 39

              #7
              It'd save them a ton of charge-backs for paying for crap that is nothing.
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              • grumpy
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Jan 2002
                • 9870

                #8
                Originally posted by Barefootsies
                Interesting read top notch.

                yeah, let the two cents frenzy begin again. If you have nothing to say thats worth more than that, your better of silence.
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                • blackmonsters
                  Making PHP work
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 20979

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DVTimes
                  MasterCard Takes Stand Against Pirates

                  MasterCard is reportedly making plans to stop processing transactions from sites trafficking in pirated and other digital copyrighted content, industry insiders said.
                  According to entertainment sector trade groups, MasterCard lobbyists told them that the company is supporting the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, an antipiracy bill introduced in September that gives the Justice Department power to go after foreign websites that sell counterfeit goods and pirated content.

                  The government would have the power to order Internet service providers, payment processors, and online ad networks in the U.S. to cease doing business with overseas pirate sites.

                  Opponents of the legislation say it amounts to nothing more than censorship and gives the government too much power. They say even websites with infringing materials have content that's protected.

                  The goal of leading media companies is to encourage people not to do business with pirate sites. Their objective is not about filing lawsuits, but more about cutting off sources of income for illegal file-sharing and streaming sites.

                  The Recording Industry Association of America issued a statement applauding MasterCard’s decision.

                  "MasterCard in particular deserves credit for its proactive approach to addressing rogue Web sites that dupe consumers," said Mitch Glazier, executive vice president of government and industry relations.

                  "They have reached out to us and others in the entertainment community to forge what we think will be a productive and effective partnership."
                  Translation :

                  We previously didn't give a shit, but given the number of sites that have closed and
                  thus reduced our profit from processing fees, we now give a shit.

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                  So, can you do something to reward mastercard and get other CC companies to
                  follow. Yes. Everybody go to their pay site admin and cut off all processor except
                  mastercard.

                  But nobody will do that because that would need everybody to work together.
                  LOL. That'll never happen.


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                  these comments will motivate people to work together.
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                  • ottopottomouse
                    She is ugly, bad luck.
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 13177

                    #10
                    Wouldn't surprise me if they have been advised that they will be in the shit as the processor rather than actually being massively anti counterfeiting.
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