MPAA Lists “Notorious” Pirate Sites To U.S. Government
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    Default MPAA Lists “Notorious” Pirate Sites To U.S. Government

    The MPAA has submitted a new list of “notorious websites” to the Office of the US Trade Representative, sites that are all in danger of becoming the target of planned U.S. legislation. The list contains the most-visited torrent sites including The Pirate Bay, file-hosting and linking sites such as MegaUpload, and Russia’s Facebook equivalent, VKontakte. Interestingly, file-hosting service RapidShare is absent from the filing.



    n a response to a request from the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), the MPAA has submitted a new list of “notorious markets” they say promote illegal distribution of movies and TV-shows.

    The filing is particularly interesting since U.S. lawmakers have this week introduced a bill in the House that aims to neutralize these sites. The MPAA has been one of the most vocal proponents of the bill and the group is expected to call for action against the websites when it passes.


    “The rogue overseas marketplaces highlighted in today’s filing are a direct threat to our community and the millions of hard-working Americans that rely on it for their livelihoods,” the MPAA writes in a statement.“The MPAA commends and greatly appreciates the USTR’s recognition of the damage inflicted by these illicit markets on US global competitiveness and we applaud their work to protect American jobs.”


    In their filing the MPAA lists a variety of websites, which they have organized in various categories. In addition to the location where the sites in question are hosted, the MPAA has also provided a short description for each of the sites.

    Torrent and P2P Sites




    The MPAA’s first category includes all the major torrent sites, which the group claims are facilitating mass copyright infringement. Also in this list is the Chinese BitTorrent-based application Xunlei, which is partly owned by Google.




    • ThePirateBay.org

    • Rutracker.org
    • Kat.ph
    • IsoHunt.com
    • Demonoid.me
    • Torrentz.eu
    • Btjunkie.org
    • Xunlei.com

    File-hosting and streaming sites

    The second category includes several file-hosting and streaming sites, but also the Russian Facebook equivalent VKontakte. The social networking site hosts a wide variety of music and video files uploaded by users. The MPAA describes VKontakte as a purposefully created hotbed of piracy.
    “This result stems from the combination of site specific user upload and search functionality – including torrent functionality – designed to facilitate easy hosting and access to popular media files, together with the lack of any affirmative efforts by the sites’ operators to prevent copyright infringement,” they write.

    • Megaupload.com/Megavideo.com
    • Putlocker.com
    • Wupload.com
    • Simdisk.co.kr
    • VKontakte
    Linking sites

    The third group covers so-called linking websites. These organize links to copyrighted material which can be streamed or downloaded from third-party sites. On the top of the list is Video2k.tv, a site that sprung up when the popular German-based linking site Kino.to was raided earlier this year.

    • Video2k.tv
    • Letmewatchthis.ch
    • Movie2k.to
    • Seriesyonkis.com
    • 3000filmes.com
    Newsgroups

    The MPAA concludes their list of rogue websites with Usenet, but lists only one provider.
    “This worldwide collection of servers is known as the Usenet, a high-speed direct download service offering access to a searchable global file exchange network. Today, illegal copies of movies and television shows are commonly posted in newsgroups for download by users around the world,” they write in their filing.

    • Usenext.com

    One notable absentee from the list is RapidShare. The file-hosting service was included in the MPAA submission last year but was left out this time, although nothing has changed in its business setup. This could be a strategic decision as RapidShare itself has hired lobbyists to represent their interest in Washington recently.
    The problem with the MPAA’s submission is that it’s not clear what distinguishes a “rogue” from a legitimate site. Until there are distinct and quantifiable characteristics this means that thousands of sites could fall under this label, and have their businesses ruined if the U.S. Government decides to intervene.
    TorrentFreak asked the MPAA whether they could give a clear description of a rogue site, but they chose not to reply. The sites above can only hope that judges will see through the MPAA’s subjective definition when they have to review a domain seizure request or ISP blockade in the future.


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    Is all this happening in just america or is it happening ere in the uk too as i always thought we would be safe using a server with vpn

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    Nooo rutacker nooo it's the best and i hope they will never shut down the site...

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    This is insane....the economy is about to tank and they're blaming it on piracy?! The entertainment industry wheels and deals in illusion, why don't they target NAFTA or battle people who've made it so we can't manufacture anything here anymore?

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    News like this is never good, but I kind of find it amusing how they believe they have any reasonable chance of stopping piracy. After napster the genie was already out of the bottle and I think the only real way to stop anything would be some serious censorship which the general public will never allow. This is just for show. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damij View Post
    News like this is never good, but I kind of find it amusing how they believe they have any reasonable chance of stopping piracy. After napster the genie was already out of the bottle and I think the only real way to stop anything would be some serious censorship which the general public will never allow. This is just for show. Correct me if I'm wrong.
    There's a cool video on youtube where Warren Buffet and Jay-Z talk about this very subject. Jay-Z was on point when he mentioned the arrogance of shutting down napster.
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