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PayPal has joined a music copyright association and the City of London police department's bid to financially starve websites deemed "illegal." When presented with sufficient evidence of unlicensed downloading from a site, the United Kingdom's PayPal branch "will require the retailer to submit proof of licensing for the music offered by the retailer," said the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's latest press release.
The company will then "discontinue services to retailers in cases where licensing appears to be inadequate." The announcement comes with the requisite gung-ho statement from Carl Scheible, PayPal UK's managing director. This shows that PayPal is "very serious about fighting music piracy," Scheible explains. "We've always banned PayPal's use for the sale of content that infringes copyright, and the new system will make life even harder for illegal operators. Our partnership with the music industry helps rights holders make money from their own content while stopping the pirates in their tracks." MasterCard and Visa are already on board this initiative, originally unveiled in March. The process works like this: IFPI submits allegedly infringing websites to the City of London police department's Economic Crime Directorate. Once the division has "verified the evidence," it passes the information on to MasterCard, Visa, and now PayPal. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/n...l-websites.ars Do you agree with this? Who's side are you on? Last edited by letmein; 22-07-2011 at 04:00 PM. |
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"This shows that PayPal is "very serious about fighting music piracy,"
Yes a Good move Stay legal is the future. |
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Doesn't bother me really but I am not really on any side of this one.
I would be unlikely to agree much with paypal so if pushed,I'd be against this action. |
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No we do not we have the cheapest prices in the World on Amazon UK and Play com for example. |
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Overall "piracy" shouldn't be illegal. It's the same as sharing an album or a movie with a friend. Bootleg movies, sure, they're illegal, and would be illegal in physical form wherever they were available. People who put stuff up for people to download, aren't putting them up to make money. That's what has always been illegal. This is just the industry trying to control the masses.
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I could argue copyright law all day the fact is it is wrong greedy and pathetic.
Music has existed for the sole reason of sharing with other people for pleasure for tens of thousands of years and that will always be the case. The gallo report which was proposals to further tighten laws on copyright protection was rammed through a european union session and into law with the extra backing of some of the signatures of huge music producers which on further inspection it turns out two of the people that had supposedly signed it were dead and others that claimed to not even know of its existence never mind signed it 0-o who is the criminal again?? Last edited by billy123; 26-07-2011 at 06:18 PM. |
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UK High Court forces BT to block file-sharing website
Win for Hollywood studios (including Disney) as UK high court rules BT must block access to Newzbin2 http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...bsite-newzbin2 BT are pleased they now know its Official UK Law to start this year. |
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![]() Yes Pirates Die |
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Free service to bypass the block http://www.hideipvpn.com/
Or a paid vpn service based in a country with respect for its citizens privacy. $10 a month to bypass the blocks the same way that the chinese access the internet despite the great firewall of china and how we will have to now as well. http://www.highspeedvpn.com/buy-UK-U...N-Account.aspx Last edited by billy123; 29-07-2011 at 11:31 AM. |
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