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6th Mar 2009, 02:33 AM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
Crazy-Coderz.netIrish ISP Agrees to Block BitTorrent Tracker Sites
Eircom will prevent customers from accessing file-sharing websites in a chilling agreement with the music industry.
In a settlement between record companies EMI, Sony, Universal, Warner and Ireland's largest ISP, Eircom has agreed to work with the record industry to combat illegal downloading.
The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA), which represents the major music groups, is to begin compiling lists of web sites that it claims are damaging its business.
IRMA will then apply for a court order, requiring Eircom and other internet providers to block access to these sites.
Eircom will then not contest any court order, meaning that the requests are automatically granted. "We have said we would not oppose an action to the courts," said a spokesman for Eircom.
This is added to a previous settlement reached by it and the IRMA a few weeks ago in which Eircom agreed to implement a "three-strikes" policy targeting illegal file-sharing by its subscribers.
Using an "independent" company to monitor Eircom's network for piracy, the record labels will provide the ISP with the IP addresses of users suspected of copyright infringement.
But, considering that the "independent" company will surely be on the payroll of the music industry it's not likely to err on the side of caution when targeting alleged file-sharers.
Moreover, it's a frightening proposition to think that private business interests can dictate what websites customers can and cannot visit, and is eerily reminiscent of "The Great Firewall of China."
Stay tuned.ACiD Reviewed by ACiD on . Irish ISP Agrees to Block BitTorrent Tracker Sites Eircom will prevent customers from accessing file-sharing websites in a chilling agreement with the music industry. In a settlement between record companies EMI, Sony, Universal, Warner and Ireland's largest ISP, Eircom has agreed to work with the record industry to combat illegal downloading. The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA), which represents the major music groups, is to begin compiling lists of web sites that it claims are damaging its business. IRMA will Rating: 5
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7th Mar 2009, 09:03 AM #2Member
give a man 100 books, and he'll read none.
forbid him to own books, and he'll fight for them.
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7th Mar 2009, 04:24 PM #3BannedWebsite's:
WarezWorm.net SpookyWarez.net DJWarez.org WarezJungle.org AlienMP3.com WarezAlliance.net@Pilot your words are very true
They can not block us to visit sites, it's against the human freedom, and one of the human instinct is to be free and it will be free
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