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    Default Apple Accused of Selling Pirate Books On App Store

    Pirated Chinese translations of books written by best-selling Japanese writers are being sold online by Apple. In a statement sent to the Redmond company today by a consortium of Japanese book publishers, the App Store operator is accused of not doing enough to ensure that it does not distribute copyright infringing material online.


    Today, a consortium of publishers which includes The Japan Book Publishers Association, The Electronic Book Publishers Association of Japan, The Japan Magazine Publishers Association and the Digital Comic Association, issued a press release in which they accuse Apple of infringing their members copyrights.

    According to Asahi.com, Apple has been offering unauthorized copies of books by prominent Japanese authors Haruki Marakami and Keigo Higashino. Other Illicit books also available from Apple include works by 1994 Nobel Literature Prize winner, Kenzaburo Oe.

    The architects of the pirate copies are believed to have scanned printed Chinese translations of the works (which include Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84“) and converted them into eBooks.


    The unauthorized copies of the books were accepted into the App Store by Apple and are thought to have been on sale since July this year.

    The illicit version of “1Q84″ was found to be identical to a Chinese translation published in Taiwan during 2009.

    “Some of the works have been deleted in response to requests from authors and publishers but a majority of them continue to be illegally distributed,” the statement from the publishers said.

    The consortium added that they want to work with Apple to find more effective ways of keeping pirated books off the App Store, calling for the company to “act responsibly.” They also reject Apple’s claims that it isn’t able to check for copyrighted material during its App approval process.



    In response, Apple said that determining who holds the copyright to submitted works would be a difficult and time-consuming addition to its App approval process. It added, however, that it takes copyright infringement issues seriously and will respond to the consortium’s allegations in due course.

    Source: Apple Accused of Selling Pirate Books On App Store | TorrentFreak
    Last edited by sTuDD; December 14th, 2010 at 05:14 AM.


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    ha!ha!ha!!

    apple would have never thought of this s*it.. :P

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    I wonder if Apple included DRM in there too?

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    Hmmm... I wonder if COICA was already passed, would the DOJ shut the Istore down without due process because it is openly infringing on copy-right material or is homeland security and customs going to seize the site for selling Chinese counterfeit products. Oh wait, they only do that to smaller sites because most don't have the resources to fight them.

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    it only proves that even the greatest companies has its flaws...


    A special thanks to Jameo, for repping me in, and for being so helpful! Thanks alot m8!


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    I think a bit difficult for them not to have noticed this place before, will they have left is to not hurt sales?

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    That's Apple for you.
    Just need HDBits.org to satisfy my needs.

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    Apple at last? lol!

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