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[PSUs]| Tuesday 28th February 2006 |
Among the sites on the receiving end of the MPAA writs are Torrentspy.com and Isohunt.com. The organisation claims that they 'facilitate infringements of
copyrighted works by millions of people by providing searchers with the locations to find pirated movies'.
The MPAA lawyers have also hit NZB-Zone.com, BinNews.com and DVDRs.net that provide indexes of UseNet posts. As with the Torrent-based
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The MPAA move appears to be an attempt to extend the Grokster judgement to sites that merely point to places where the files are. In that case the Supreme Court said any company's technology that has 'the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright...is liable for the resulting acts of infringement by third parties'. UseGroups and search engines have always claimed the same freedom as ISPs and the mail service in that they have no idea what content is using its services. However, the MPAA is claiming that the sites do know what their technology is being used for and is therefore liable.
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