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  2. Uploaded.net liable for failing to delete copyright content Uploaded.net has been found liable for not deleting copyright content in a timely manner. An anti-piracy company informed the file-hoster of the infringement via email, but Uploaded claimed not have been aware of the notice. The Regional Court of Hamburg has now ruled that Uploaded is liable, even if no notice has been viewed. uploaded-logoHaving content removed from the Internet is a task undertaken by most major entertainment industry companies. While laws differ around the world, the general understanding is that once notified of an infringement, Internet-based companies need to take action to prevent ongoing liability. A case in Germany involving popular file-hosting service Uploaded.net has not only underlined this notion, but clarified that in some instances a hosting service can be held liable even if they aren’t aware of the content of a takedown notice. It all began with anti-piracy company proMedia GmbH who had been working with their record label partners to remove unauthorized content from the Internet. The Hamburg-based company spotted a music album being made available on Uploaded so wrote to the company with a request for it to be removed. “In the case at hand, a notice with regards to some infringing URLs on the file-hosting site was sent to the given abuse contact of the site,” Mirko Brüß, a lawyer with record label lawfirm Rasche Legal, told TorrentFreak. However, three days later the album was still being made available so the lawfirm sent Uploaded an undertaking to cease and desist. When the file-hosting site still didn’t respond, Rasche Legal obtained a preliminary injunction against Uploaded. “After it was served in Switzerland, the file-hoster objected and the court had an oral hearing in September,” Brüß explains. In its response Uploaded appealed the injunction claiming it had never been aware of the takedown notices from proMedia GmbH. Lars Sobiraj of Tarnkappe told TF that Uploaded claimed to have received an empty Excel spreadsheet so didn’t react to it, preferring instead to receive plain text documents or complaints via its official takedown tool. Rasche Legal later sent another email but Uploaded staff reportedly didn’t get a chance to read that either since an email server identified the correspondence as spam and deleted it. “We did not believe this ‘story’ but thought they had just failed to process the notice expeditiously,” Brüß tolf TF. In its judgment on the case the Hamburg District Court found that while service providers have no general obligations to monitor for infringing content on their services, the same cannot be said of infringements they have been made aware of. However, the big question sat on Uploaded’s claims that it had never been aware of the infringements in question since it had never received the notices relating to them. In the event the Court found that sending the emails to Uploaded was enough to notify the service that infringements were taking place and that it must take responsibility for ending them. “The Court followed our reasoning, meaning it is sufficient that the file-hoster actually receives the notice in a way that you can expect it to be read under normal circumstances,” Brüß says. “There is a similar jurisdiction with regards to postal mail, where it is sufficient that the letter has reached your inbox and it is not necessary that you actually read the content of the letter in order for it to take legal effect. So here, we had proved that the takedown notice did reach the file-hoster’s mailserver, they only failed to act upon it.” A ruling in the opposite direction would have opened up the possibility of other companies in a similar position to Uploaded blaming technical issues each time they failed to take down infringing content, Brüß explains. Instead, file-hosters are now required to respond quickly to complaints or face liability. “So in essence, file-hosters need to make sure that they attain knowledge of all notices sent to them and act upon these notices expeditiously, or they face secondary (or even primary) liability. Also, the court stated that it does not matter by which means the notices are sent,” Brüß concludes. Link: http://torrentfreak.com/uploaded-net-liable-for-failing-to-delete-copyright-content-141019/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:%20Torrentfreak%20%28Torrentfreak%29
  3. Kim Dotcom Doesn’t Want to Reveal His Fortune The New Zealand entrepreneur is back in court in attempt to keep the details of his fortune a secret from several Hollywood movie studios. Kim Dotcom is a founder of the now defunct file-sharing website MegaUpload and is now facing extradition to the United States over alleged copyright infringement. Dotcom is now in the court of appeal, trying to overturn a high court ruling that requires him to disclose details about his worldwide financial assets. The court order came after the movie studios filed a civil suit in the United States against Kim Dotcom, where they claimed over $79 million for copyright breaches. Apparently, the movie studios are worried they might not get all the wanted money because Kim Dotcom was spending it. According to media report, Dotcom wasn’t saving indeed. Everyone could notice his spending of at least NZ$3.5 million that he donated to the Internet party in the lead-up to the general election, as well as a NZ$5 million bounty put up for data on the United States and New Zealand governments. In the meantime, Kim Dotcom’s attorney, Tracey Walker, told the appeal court in New Zealand that the court order to disclose the financial assets that belong to Dotcom was in the nature of a fishing exercise, claiming that there was no justification to seek such an order just to understand whether they should freeze assets or not. It must be noted that Kim Dotcom’s New Zealand funds are already subject to a foreign restraining order. The latter was put in place in the aftermath of his arrest almost 3 years ago. Dotcom’s lawyer said that the Hollywood studios need no application to freeze his assets, because the existing restraining order was extended a few weeks ago. Now the court hearing is set down for a day, and the chances are that judges will reserve their decision.
  4. Jennifer Lawrence Gets Google to Censor Leaked Pictures, Sort Of Like many other "hacked" celebrities, Jennifer Lawrence is not happy that her leaked nudes are being distributed freely on the Internet. To deal with the fallout she sent her lawyers after sites helping to distribute the photos. This includes Google, who took action this week after a careful inspection of the infringing material. pixelatedOver the past several weeks hundreds of photos of naked celebrities leaked online. This “fappening” triggered a massive takedown operation targeting sites that host and link to the controversial images. As a hosting provider and search engine Google inadvertently plays a role in distributing the compromising shots, much to the displeasure of the women involved. More than a dozen of them sent Hollywood lawyer Marty Singer after the company. Earlier this month Singer penned an angry letter to Google threatening legal action if it doesn’t remove the images from YouTube, Blogspot and its search results. “It is truly reprehensible that Google allows its various sites, systems and search results to be used for this type of unlawful activity. If your wives, daughters or relatives were victims of such blatant violations of basic human rights, surely you would take appropriate action,” the letter reads. While no legal action has yet been taken, some celebrities have also sent individual DMCA takedown requests to Google. On September 24 Jennifer Lawrence’s lawyers asked the search engine to remove two links to thefappening.eu as these infringe on the star’s copyrights. The DMCA takedown request jlawdmca Earlier this week the request was still pending, so TorrentFreak asked Google what was causing the delay. The company said it could not comment on individual cases but a day later the links in question were removed. This means that both the thefappening.eu main domain and the tag archive of Jennifer Lawrence posts no longer appear in Google’s search results. Whether this move has helped Lawrence much is doubtful though. The site in question had already redirected its site to a new domain at thefappening.so. These links remain indexed since they were not mentioned in the takedown request. The good news is that many of Lawrence’s pictures are no longer hosted on the site itself. In fact, the URLs listed in the takedown request to Google no longer show any of the infringing photos in question, so technically Google had no obligation to remove the URLs. A prominent disclaimer on the site points out that the operator will gladly take down the compromising photos if he’s asked to do so. Needless to say, this is much more effective than going after Google. Link:http://torrentfreak.com/jennifer-lawrence-gets-google-to-censor-leaked-pictures-sort-of-141019/
  5. Sports Streaming Site Hides Itself From The UK Piracy Police The popular sports streaming site Fromhot, also known as Sportlemon and Frombar, has disabled access to UK visitors. The unusual move comes shortly after City of London Police seized one of its main domain names. Over the past few months City of London Police have been working together with copyright holders to take on sites that provide or link to pirated content. The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) uses a variety of measures to achieve its goals. This includes sending requests to registrars requesting the suspension of allegedly infringing domain names. The sports streaming site Fromhot, also known as Sportlemon and Frombar, was one of the most recent targets of the latter strategy. The “franchise” has well over a million visitors per month but some of these went missing after the Frombar.com domain was suspended. The streaming site does remain operational from several alternative domain names, which now point to Fromhot.com, but interestingly enough the site can no longer be accessed from the UK. A few days after its main domain was suspended the sport streaming site decided to block all visitors from the UK. It appears that this measure was taken in the hope of avoiding further actions from PIPCU. TorrentFreak contacted the people behind the site for a comment on the unusual measure, but we have yet to hear back. Frombar is not the first sports streaming site to be targeted by PIPCU. In May, PIPCU had the domain of the Cricfree.tv streaming portal suspended but its operator was able to bring the site back under a new domain. In addition to the domain suspensions PIPCU also had several sports streaming site operators arrested. TorrentFreak previously revealed that the operator of BoxingGuru.co.uk, boxingguru.eu, boxingguru.tv and nutjob.eu was arrested during April. This was followed by the arrest last month of 27-year old Zain Parvez, who allegedly operated CoolSport.se, CoolSport.tv and KiwiSportz.tv. Parvez was described as the head of an “industrial scale” sports streaming operation but all charges against him were dropped earlier this week. Whether the blockade of UK traffic will keep PIPCU at bay has yet to be seen. The notice posted on the seized Frombar.com still notes that the site is “under criminal investigation.”
  6. We'd like to introduce to you new bounty request system. It will make requesting material more manageable and also offer reward for fulfilling the request. You can find it in the menu or here: https://hdbits.org/requests There are few simple guidelines and principles how it works, don't miss them here: https://hdbits.org/requests/guidelines The currency in the request system is your bonus points that you earn for seeding or uploading subtitles or now fulfilling requests. For more information and discussion please refer to this thread.
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  9. The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. '22 Jump Street' tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction.' 'Stretch' completes the top three. 22jumpThis week we have three newcomers in our chart. 22 Jump Street is the most downloaded movie. The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are BD/DVDrips unless stated otherwise. RSS feed for the weekly movie download chart. Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer 1 (4) 22 Jump Street 7.6 / trailer 2 (1) Transformers: Age of Extinction 6.1 / trailer 3 (…) Stretch 6.8 / trailer 4 (2) Sex Tape 5.2 / trailer 5 (…) The Purge: Anarchy 6.6 / trailer 6 (3) Edge Of Tomorrow 8.1 / trailer 7 (5) Lucy 6.6 / trailer 8 (…) Echo to Echo 5.8 / trailer 9 (7) X-Men: Days of Future Past 8.4 / trailer 10 (8) Good People 5.4 / trailer http://torrentfreak.com/top-10-most-pirated-movies-of-the-week-141013/
  10. A raid and subsequent arrest hailed by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit as one of their most significant yet has taken an unexpected twist. After being accused of masterminding an "industrial scale" sports streaming operation, a UK man has had all of the charges against him dropped. Early September news broke of another significant anti-piracy action carried out by City of London Police’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit. After traveling 200 miles from their London base, PIPCU officers were assisted by Greater Manchester Police in raid carried out on a residential address in the Cheetham Hill area. Their target was Zain Parvez, a 27-year-old whom police believed was the operator of a series of websites (CoolSport.se, CoolSport.tv and KiwiSportz.tv) which allegedly offered unauthorized access to subscription-only TV services, including matches from the Premier League. Following Parvez’s arrest, police used the word “industrial” to describe the scale of the operation, having seized 12 servers said to have illegally streamed sports globally. The picture below was released to the press to underline the gravity of the situation. Instead of releasing him on bail, Parvez was kept in custody under suspicion of offenses under the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988, engaging in money laundering, conspiracy to defraud and possessing or controlling an article for use in fraud. But now, six weeks later, a surprising development appears to have undermined the case. After an appearance before magistrates the case went to Manchester Crown Court, at which point it was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). “Following consultations with the CPS, a decision has been made to cease the initial charges put before the court in relation to a man arrested by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit on September 1 in Manchester,” a PIPCU spokesperson said. PIPCU says the investigation into Parvez’s alleged operation is still ongoing but with all the main charges now dropped, it’s unclear where the case can now go. Parvez’s detention marked the third occasion an alleged streaming site operator had been arrested in the UK, but to date there has been no news of a successful prosecution. The domains previously operated by Parvez are now all redirecting to a suspicious-looking site promoting Alibaba share deals, not City of London Police’s ‘seized site’ banner as previously might have been expected. TorrentFreak contacted Parvez for comment and will update this article with any response. http://torrentfreak.com/police-drop-charges-against-industrial-scale-pirate-141013/
  11. 2014-10-12 - Announcement The maintenance of server has been eventually finished, even though it took much more time than expected. We do apologise for the inconveniences, and compensation will be granted as follow: Sitewide freeleech for 48 hrs; 400 seeding bonus would be added to everyone's account,of which assecessment bonus can be counteracted; A permenat invite will be added to users' account who's rated "导演" and above. Compensation will take effect in 24 hrs. HDWinG Staff
  12. English Bits seeking even more Torrent Editors There is still much to be added to our torrents, and therefore we have some goodies for your help in the form of bonus points. Generally, it is not so much your skills we are looking for, but we are looking more those who have the time for a fun and exciting cooperation. following main rules apply to TE: - You need to fix my. 50 per torrent. months. Otherwise, you are automatically a demotet our system. - It is a requirement that you joiner irc, which is our live chat (you get help to set it up) - You must have a ratio of at least 0.8 when you apply to be TE. - You must have the time and desire to make a difference. Bonuses for TE: - TE get 10 bonus points for edited torrent and 5 bonus points for cover added. - TE can be the only buy 50% in download 24 hours for 1000 points (only 50% of download counts). However, one sea been TE for 3 weeks. Each new user we get offered a mentor will help you get started with all rules, IRC and other issues to changes in torrents. you can apply for TE here: helpdesk.php? action = Helpdesk & subject = 12 If you have further questions or comments, please write here: forums.php? action = viewthread & threadid = 12962
  13. Download issues! We're aware of issues with downloading some releases and manually uploading new ones. Working on a fix as fast as possible.
  14. TBy Summer & Autumn Photo Competition Finally the competition has been started! Read the rules in (forum topic) and discuss anything related to the competition. The entries thread can be found (forum topic).(only for entries!). Good luck! //Staff
  15. I am sorry to say TwilightsPrOn may be shutting down. Its not because of finances even though we never got donations hardly from the site.It is because we have no staff at all. I personally have my plate not just full but a whole table full with all the things I have to do concerning our other sites. We will not be putting any naughty stuff on Twilight or for that matter the ebook site except maybe some naughty books or the Music site.Its been a long run for the naughty site. If there are any changes I will email you but as it looks it should be this weekend so download why you can my friends and hope to see you at our other sites
  16. Just to keep you updated, we have added 7 new categories, If you are using RSS then update your RSS FEED ;-) Categories: Movies: Movie/WEBDL Music: Podcast TV: Documentaries TV: TV/WEB-DL TV: TV-BLURAY TV: TV-DVDR TV: TV-DVDRIP Enjoy being at IPT.
  17. CrazyHour is on so everything is free and upload is credit Triple Starts Today we are delighted to announce the addition of OMG to our home release groups, which means you will be able to get even more top quality content here before any other site. i am sure you would all wish to join with us in welcoming OMG to the simple family
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