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    Default MPAA Takes Legal Action To Force ISP to Block Newzbin

    Three months ago, TorrentFreak discovered that the Motion Picture Association were about to make an unprecedented move against file-sharing in the UK. Their targets were ISP BT and Usenet indexing site Newzbin.com. In discussions the MPA refused to confirm our suspicions. Yesterday, however, the MPA went to court to obtain an injunction to have BT block Newzbin in the UK.




    In mid September this year, TorrentFreak received word from a previously reliable source and another anonymous one whose credentials we could not confirm, that the MPA/MPAA had the resurrected Newzbin site in their crosshairs.

    The first tip said that the movie industry would try to force UK ISPs to block Newzbin in the UK. The second was more specific – that target would be one of the leading ISPs, BT.

    After trying to gather more information, we contacted the MPA with what we knew and asked them if they could confirm our suspicions. At that stage, no information was forthcoming and Newzbin were also in the dark. The trail ran cold but in the last 24 hours the picture clarified somewhat.

    Yesterday, the MPA went to court seeking an injunction against BT in order to force them to block Newzbin2, the resurrected version of the original Newzbin which lost a High Court battle earlier in the year.

    In a statement sent to TorrentFreak, the MPA explain the process it has undertaken.

    “The law which the Court referred to is Section 97A of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, which provides for possible injunctions against internet intermediaries. Article 8.3 of the European Union’s Copyright Directive, of which S97A is the UK implementation, has been used successfully in Denmark to block rogue sites hosting illegal material, with further cases pending in Germany, Holland and Belgium.”

    “In launching this case, the MPA is aiming to secure an order that will enable BT to block Internet access to the site, thus preventing the site from using the Internet to make money through infringement,” the MPA adds.

    In order for the MPA to obtain an injunction under section 97A it is believed that they must have approached BT already with a request to block Newzbin, but had it denied.

    At this stage, BT have confirmed they have received paperwork but refused to comment further.

    John McVay, Chief Executive of Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television (PACT), a UK trade association representing and promoting the commercial interests of independent films and television, welcomed the news.

    “PACT supports today’s announcement. It is a shame that a legal action has to be taken, but illegal websites such as Newzbin2 pose a grave threat to our membership who do not have the resources to combat online copyright infringement.”

    TorrentFreak has approached the Newzbin operators for comment. We will add their response as an update in due course.

    Source: MPAA Takes Legal Action To Force ISP to Block Newzbin | TorrentFreak


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    This sucks..

    Well they have some other ways for them too.. Just move out of that domain name, take a new server and start again..:) no problem..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bijoy View Post
    This sucks..

    Well they have some other ways for them too.. Just move out of that domain name, take a new server and start again..:) no problem..
    Exactly! You can't stop the interwebz!

    On a more serious note, this is a sick world we live in. I don't understand why trying to shut down sites when you know there are going to be 10 of them replacing the old one.

    Plus, do you think these actions actualy change anything in people's behaviour? If I want to buy a game, a blu ray, a CD or anything else, I will, either it's available on a tracker/ddl/usenet or not. Maybe they'll understand one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubiquite View Post
    Exactly! You can't stop the interwebz!

    On a more serious note, this is a sick world we live in. I don't understand why trying to shut down sites when you know there are going to be 10 of them replacing the old one.

    Plus, do you think these actions actualy change anything in people's behaviour? If I want to buy a game, a blu ray, a CD or anything else, I will, either it's available on a tracker/ddl/usenet or not. Maybe they'll understand one day.

    They really try but not as close, they close an open window and an even greater

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    I've never used Newzbin. Is it better than nzbmatrix??

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