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RapidShare Kills Links of Suspected Copyright Infringers.
RapidShare Kills Links of Suspected Copyright Infringers.
Hosting site has deleted more than 1,000 links. Posted: 4:05 PM PST Nov 07, 2007 DUESSELDORF, Germany - Links to copyrighted adult content posted in file-sharing forums by some of the most prolific users of one-click hosting site RapidShare have been rendered useless. While moderators at RapidShare, which reportedly is operated from Switzerland by its German owner, traditionally has disabled single links following copyright-infringement complaints, this apparently is the first time the site has disabled all links posted by users suspected of copyright infringement. As of last week, some users who posted more than 650 links saw their accounts virtually shut down. By Oct. 31, users of Forumophilia.com, a message board where users post links back to RapidShare leading to downloaded adult content, had received the message "This file has been deleted. Reason: This file is forbidden to be shared! Complaints received." when trying to open a link. A poster known as "kuifje," who has posted more than 650 links, saw almost all of the links disabled. Other posters, some of whom also had posted hundreds of links, met the same fate. "That may be due to a verdict of the Court of Appeals in Cologne, with which RapidShare ... was put out of liability in cases where they don't know where the URLs are being distributed," German attorney Daniel Koetz told AVN Online. "Once they know, they are obliged to scan the forums by themselves. ... They might have new scanning methods and are obliging the Cologne verdict." Koetz sued RapidShare on behalf of a German photographer with the backing of 10 American photographers and filmmakers, while German-based music rights organization GEMA filed separate suits against RapidShare.com and RapidShare.de. The decisions held RapidShare liable for illegal and allegedly stolen material on its sites, despite the company's contention that it was not responsible because it did not post the material but simply hosted it. RapidShare is owned by Christian Schmid of Germany. The site, by many accounts, is considered one of the largest resources for stolen motion-picture files, software, music, games and adult photos and videos. A note on the site's page, however, warns users that "illegal files will be removed immediately after notice. Furthermore, we will add them to our file filter, so they can't be uploaded again." Emails seeking comment from RapidShare officials went unanswered. As link posters at Forumophilia.com became aware of the situation last week, most expressed anger, while some were willing to look at the other side of the coin. "Let's face facts - everything the estimed (sic) kuifje has uploaded belongs to someone else," a user named "cuckold" wrote. "And those people who do own it shot the porn with the expectation of being paid for their work. Do you want to work for free? Neither do I or the guys who shot all this hot porn. "Let's be real about the porn industry wanting to protect their livelihood and try to see both side[s] of it. Why would anyone continue to make all this great porn if they didn't get any money for it?" Koetz said the removal of the links is a bit of a victory for the adult industry, but it might not be a long-lived one. "I'm afraid the infringers will move on to other shores," he said. |
Great news man:thumbsup I just had a look at that forumophilia and they are fuckin pissed
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That's a good start! Let's keep it rollin'! :pimp
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Sweet, now how to convience the others as well.
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Good news :thumbsup
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oh ... its nice, but ... they did something what they have included in their terms and its a great news? they made press release that they deleted illegal content? what am i missing here? do i have to make press release that i woke up today?
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they will all use megaupload now, but good victory! i suppose ill cancel my rapidshare premium pass now
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Niiice...! :thumbsup
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So they deleted 1,000 links.
Only 400,000 left to delete now. |
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Very nice!!
Suck shit to the scum who spend so much time spreading stolen content. |
Good changes, but still far from the ideal - rapidshare must be closed. Period.
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What was the exact reason for deleting these files? Because they were threatened?
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Sadly, Rapidshare and others may be missing the boat.
Legally, they will be hounded in the end. They have HUGE traffic. May be time to get a piece of the affiliate pie for themselves before they are forced to cease operations and lose all that traffic. Just a (wishful?) thought. |
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I run a semi-popular file hosting service.
How would you recommend I deal with copyright infringers? Obviously I can't monitor every single upload. |
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do some other business or accept the consequences - as simple as that. |
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:Oh crap:disgust:Oh crap :disgust:disgust |
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Assume that a guy ONLY using a free mail is not likely to have a paysite. Assume that a video of over 5 minutes is stolen. So any dork using [email protected] and uploading 10 X 20 minute videos every day is probably a thief. Or is this too simplistic? What this needs is someone to be dragged into court and sued on the basis that a surfer uploading 100 GB of content or a full length mainstream movie or music CD is 99% certain to be a thief. They hide behind the "We do not know and can't control it." when common sense tells you other wise. ISPs have to be made more responsible, they know it's stolen just hiding behind a loop hole. |
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Or do they earn money from it? |
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Now it's getting worse because they are using stealth/encryption url masking techniques which hide the rapidshare urls - making it next to impossible to to report. Then you have some free hosting sites that completely ignore any removal requests.. I won't name them here but there are two of them. |
A step in the right direction. :2 cents:
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i think it is very good first step again illegal porn on the net...
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I'm not sure if it's been talked about but some of the content producers need to flood adbrite with DMCA's. They won't listen to me and they are one of the bigger supporters of these forums.:disgust
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it will be a continuing battle but it has to be done
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What we need to do as an industry is get behind someone like you and pay you to watch our backs. Like I should shoot content and a traffic guy should drive traffic we need specialists not jack of all trades. We need to get as organised as the sites who are ripping us off are. |
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