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Supreme Court narrows ISP liability in online piracy cases
politics10 hours ago

Supreme Court narrows ISP liability in online piracy cases

In a 9-0 ruling, the Supreme Court held that ISPs are not liable for copyright infringement by users simply for providing service, throwing out Sony’s $1-billion verdict against Cox Communications. The court rejected the idea that a provider’s knowledge of infringement or its general activity suffices to establish liability under the contributory-infringement doctrine. The decision narrows accountability for online piracy and leaves enforcement options, including potential congressional action, to address broader harms; civil-liberties groups called it a win for free expression while entertainment groups criticized it as reducing creators’ protections.

"Apple Removes Trending Piracy App Kimi from App Store"
technologycopyright-infringement2 years ago

"Apple Removes Trending Piracy App Kimi from App Store"

Apple has removed the popular Kimi app from its App Store, which allowed users to stream bootlegged movies and TV shows under the guise of a vision-testing game. The app, which ranked above major streaming services, offered a wide selection of pirated content without requiring payment or account login. The developer, listed as "Marcus Evans," remains a mystery, and Apple has not commented on the situation. This incident reflects a resurgence in online piracy as streaming services tighten security and users seek cheaper entertainment options.

"Dev's Ingenious Revenge: Goatse Trap Exposes Game Stealers"
technology2 years ago

"Dev's Ingenious Revenge: Goatse Trap Exposes Game Stealers"

Developer Josh Simmons, frustrated by websites stealing and monetizing his web game Sqword without permission, inserted a stealth attack in the code that displays the NSFW shock image Goatse and a self-incriminating message for visitors to the aggregator sites. Simmons warns web developers about the risks of hosting external content on their sites and hopes this leads to a popular crusade where developers incorporate trollish content bombs to punish plagiarists.

Zippyshare bids farewell after 17 years of file-sharing.
technology3 years ago

Zippyshare bids farewell after 17 years of file-sharing.

Zippyshare, a popular file-sharing website, has announced that it will shut down by the end of March 2023 due to rising costs and diminishing revenue. The site, which generates revenue through advertisements, has seen a drop in traffic as users turn to more modern file-sharing services. Additionally, the rise in electricity prices has made running the site's massive server infrastructure much costlier, diminishing profits. Zippyshare has been historically listed in the U.S. Trade Representative Office's "notorious markets" report for distributing copyright-protected music without a license.