Movie swappers facing legal action
Movie swappers facing legal action
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Movie studios to move against P2P users

P2P users who swap films face being sued by the Motion Picture Association of America

Dinah Greek, Computeractive 04 Nov 2004
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Hollywood is said to be joining in the fight against users of peer-to-peer (P2P) sites who download illegal copies of movies.

Reports from US newspapers say that the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which represents the major film studios, will begin suing movie fans who share films over P2P, and could announce the first wave of litigation sometime today.

The MPAA is said to be planning an onslaught against P2P users of sites such as Kazaa, eDonkey and Grokster along the lines of the litigation currently being carried out by the Recording Industry Association of America.

The music industry body has already sued over 6,200 people since September last year.

A press release issued by the MPPA said that its president, Dan Glickman, would be making "a major announcement regarding illegal file sharing of motion pictures on peer-to-peer networks" possibly today.

Reports have suggested that around 200 people could be targeted today in a move that has already been criticised by Public Knowledge, a US public-interest advocacy and education organisation.

It has said that, although litigation in some cases is appropriate, targeting individuals this way is not going to stop illegal file swapping.

Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, said in a statement: "Public Knowledge acknowledges the potential threat that large scale unauthorised file trading of movies may pose, [but] also firmly believes that simply bringing lawsuits against individual infringers will not solve the problem of infringing activity over P2P networks."

See also:

InternetMovies.com warns of profound implications of MPAA rulingMotion Picture Association of America DMCA ruling opens Pandora's box  03 May 2005
Application accounts for a third of all network traffic  10 Mar 2005
RipGuard DVD product can plug a 'digital hole'Macrovision aims to 'dramatically' reduce supply of pirated content  16 Feb 2005
BPI seeking damages and injunctionsUK trade body to seek damages and injunctions against 28 'major file sharers'  07 Oct 2004

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