Huge Anti-Piracy Push By MPAA

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:11:05 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Thomas Mennecke at Slyck - another big push by the dinosaurs to get rid of the fuzzy rodents. When will these idiots learn that nobody who downloads a movie will ever pay them a dime for it. Hence, all their legal mumbo-jumbo is a big waste of money. It makes them look evil, too, though I doubt that will decrease the number of people who pay to watch their movies in the theater or rent them at the video store. Slashdot discussion. [slashdot]

The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) is steamrolling across the great indexing plains. Tuesday brought news the eDonkey2000 indexing server Razorback2 was taken offline by Belgian Police, in conjunction with the MPAA. Today, the MPAA has announced a tremendous escalation in their fight against online piracy - this time targeting BitTorrent, eDonkey2000 and Newsgroup NZB indexing sites.

Specifically, seven lawsuits were filed in Federal Court across the United States. Most remarkable of these lawsuits was the MPAA's strategy to target Newsgroup NZB indexing sites. Newsgroup indexing sites function much differently than eDonkey2000 or BitTorrent sites, as their role is to supply "NZB" or Newzbin files. These NZB files greatly simplify the task of downloading material from the Newsgroups. It eliminates the once lengthy process of digging through multiple groups and headers to find the desired archive.

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