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10th Apr 2012, 01:50 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
dreamteamdownloads1.comRussia Moves To Hold ISPs Responsible For Illegal File-Sharing
Russia Moves To Hold ISPs Responsible For Illegal File-Sharing
Posted: 10 Apr 2012 01:25 AM PDTorrentFreak
Having largely failed in their earlier bids to aggressively target individual file-sharers, in recent times copyright holders and authorities have been forced to look elsewhere for someone to blame.
Worldwide lobbying efforts have borne fruit and now it?s almost routine to see ISPs dragged into the debate on illegal file-sharing and treated as if they are the reason the problem exists, or at the very least that it?s their place to take responsibility.
According to a report coming out of Russia, authorities there are about to get tough on Internet service providers whose local networks are being used to share copyrighted and other illegal material.
These networks, present within the ISPs? own infrastructure, provide users? access to a wealth of legal content and services such as Internet Relay Chat, but inevitably unauthorized content is available too. While there is no suggestion that the ISPs directly advertise the availability of such material, there are claims that they use the existence of these networks as a plus point when marketing their product.
Authorities say that in advance of a crackdown, the Interior Ministry?s cyber crime department is currently carrying out nationwide checks on Internet service providers. Results of that audit should be come available either late this month or during May.
However, according to representatives from three of the countries largest ISPs who spoke to Vedomosti.ru, none were aware of any investigations currently underway.
Penalties for direct copyright infringement in Russia can be as harsh as 6 years imprisonment. Extending liability to intermediaries is something being touted in a series of amendments to the country?s Civil Code proposed by President Dmitry Medvedev and passed to the State Duma last week. They could be in force as early as September.
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10th Apr 2012, 02:00 PM #2BannedWebsite's:
XmasPresent4Me.comAnd so many people think Russia does nothing about copyright infringement, so much for that train of thought!
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11th Apr 2012, 12:32 AM #3OPMemberWebsite's:
dreamteamdownloads1.comAgreed entirely...... money talks eh? no matter who you are and which country you live in......
Hollywood and USA control the world and free speech/File Sharing. Until it doesnt suit them! Look at the agreements Hollywood and their luvies made with Megaupload,,, before they were brought down.
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13th Apr 2012, 12:39 AM #4Banned
Russia has always been strictly against illegal file sharing, it's just that they don't think sharing Hollywood movies is illegal though. If the Russian government really goes after Hollywood movies uploaders, I guest MAFIAA must have "invested" quite substantially in the great motherland.
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