Posts Tagged ‘newzbin’

Hollywood Won’t Get Piracy Profits From Usenet Site, High Court Rules

A UK High Court ruling has just handed Hollywood a defeat in a battle against a now-defunct file-sharing site. The MPA argued that when Usenet indexing site Newzbin2 generated profits from piracy, that money should be handed over to the studios. The MPA argued that copyright infringement is theft but the Court said it was more like trespass, noting that any award would have a ... Full story

Newzbin Dumps .COM, Promises VPN & Cyberlocker Services

Newzbin2, the site chosen by Hollywood to be their UK web-blocking guinea-pig, has revealed some of their forward plans. Within weeks the Usenet indexing site will not only dump its .COM domain, but also look towards the creation of both VPN and cyberlocker services.Source: Newzbin Dumps .COM, Promises VPN & Cyberlocker Services Full story

Wikileaks and intermediary ethics : the tunnel at the end of the light?

Pangloss is amused in a schadenfreude-ish way to see two developments this week she sort of predicted in big ongoing stories about Wikileaks and online copyright enforcement (Newzbin).Back in February this year (and indeed, earlier), I commented that ... Full story

Newzbin 2: Landmark or Laughing Stock?

In answer to my own not so jocular question in the title, the answer is, I truely don't know..So the long awaited decision in Newzbin 2 aka Twentieth Century Fox et al v BT EWHC 1981 (Ch) is out. Pangloss has not had time to read the details y... Full story

Newzbin Speaks Out On MPA High Court Blocking Action

This week the MPA's lawyers were in the High Court claiming that Usenet indexing site Newzbin2 costs them millions of pounds due to illegal movie downloads. To this end they want BT to block the site but the ISP is refusing. BT says that by complying it would open the floodgates for hundreds of other site-blocking requests. Now, for the first time this week, Newzbin2's ... Full story

Hollywood Force ISP To Use Child Abuse Filter Against File-Sharing Site

Last year Hollywood's Motion Picture Association (MPA) went to court seeking an injunction against UK ISP BT in order to force them to block Newzbin2, the resurrected version of the original Newzbin Usenet indexer. This week the MPA are back at the High Court again as they attempt to force BT to use their child abuse filter to block Newzbin2.Source: Hollywood Force ISP To ... Full story

Newzbin2 Uses TOR To Kill Domain Blocking Before It Even Happens

Last year the MPAA took legal action against UK ISP BT in an attempt to force it to block the domain of Usenet indexing site Newzbin2. While the government and its communications watchdog run around trying to find out if effective site blocking is feasible, Newzbin2 have just taken steps to neutralize it before it even happens.TorrentFreak Full story

Hollywood Usenet Enemy #1 Never Gets DMCA Takedown Notices

Usenet indexer Newzbin has endured its fair share of ups and downs over the last few years, mainly as a result of its intense legal battle with the major Hollywood studios. Remarkably the site morphed and fought back and now finds itself in the unusual situation of never being asked to remove links to infringing content. Calm before the storm? If so, Newzbin are prepared.a Full story

MPAA Takes Legal Action To Force ISP to Block Newzbin

Three months ago, TorrentFreak discovered that the Motion Picture Association were about to make an unprecedented move against file-sharing in the UK. Their targets were ISP BT and Usenet indexing site Newzbin.com. In discussions the MPA refused to confirm our suspicions. Yesterday, however, the MPA went to court to obtain an injunction to have BT block Newzbin in the UK. Full story

Movie Studio Lawyers Eye The Amazing Resurrection of Newzbin

The past few weeks has seen the somewhat unlikely resurrection of Newzbin. The world's premier Usenet indexing site was crushed by huge debts but through a tangled web worthy of the most dramatic soap opera, it has somehow been reanimated. While ex-owner Caesium eyes future opportunities away from file-sharing, lawyers already have plans to bring Newzbin2 to its knees. Full story