Association of American movie studios found a new purpose - Site Hotfile, ignoring the massive use it for illegal
New target movie studios Association: Website Hotfile. Organization filed suit yesterday against the MPAA website, claimed that Hua"m earn cool by charging users a monthly fee you download content servants. " This is because Vhutefeil allows people to upload large files to share them with others. In addition, the union argues that the studios, the site "running program designed to reward users raised by the most popular files - which almost all are copyrighted material. Hutefeil earn much, but do not pay anything to the studios on stolen content." Oh, here, we started. After Napster, Kazaa, BitTorrent Weosente the turn of the sites such as Hotfile, which allow to share large files easily. Only here the record companies are trying to climb a mountain much higher, much more ridiculous. Hutefeil, like Daumier (Rapidshare sites and, megaload, for example) are used in a hostel while infringing content, but record companies will find it difficult to argue that this is the most common use of them. Tens of thousands of people use these sites to share pirated files obviously, because it is the easiest way to do it today. Our e-mail does not allow transfer of large files, and establishing a private FTP server is tricky and uncomfortable business. In addition, Hutefeil now fully compatible with the copyright laws of the United States. The site gives rights owners can report the violation, handle content that violates. But the studio is not enough - they want the site will also self-policing, where they will have to do it. But it's not something anchored in law. So they try to prove that the site is based on profit piracy. This argument is also ridiculous. Lootfeil have the right to try and collect money. After all, he buys storage space and bandwidth and offers the service for free. Payment requirement comes only to people who want to download faster, not satisfied with the transfer of one file in half an hour. Are these mainly pirates? No studio is no way to know. Another point that they raise is that the site rewarding people who put him popular files. And why should not they? Such compensation brings ratings, and ratings bring in new customers. This lawsuit, like several other arbitrary claims last year, show that movie studios do not really afraid of piracy. On the contrary, they welcome it, embrace them another channel financial gain, Achshaourchi law are the tools for creating this space. Industry itself? It grew from year to year, earn more and more a year. But hey, who look at it.
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