on 07-04-2016 17:16
on 07-04-2016 17:16
A new round of "claims" is circulating initiated by a company called Golden Eye International Ltd.
The UK Governement has seen fit, at last, to issue formal advice to anyone receiving such a "claim"
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/letters-alleging-online-copyright-infringement
And ISPreview :
"It is the responsibility of the copyright owner to prove who has committed the infringement. This may not be the internet account holder."
"It’s important to understand that the copyright owner can only take action against the person who actually committed the infringement. This may not be you. Your internet service provider (ISP) can only provide them with details of the internet account holder. Who may not be the actual infringer."
on 07-04-2016 17:23
In other words tell them go whistle. If Golden Eye get a 5% success rate they are more than happy and their aim is simply to bully and scare people into paying up.
on 07-04-2016 17:34
on 07-04-2016 17:34
on 07-04-2016 17:52
on 07-04-2016 17:52
Against all my good advice, my son in Germany fell victim to this. Not Golden Eye but he has for the last couple of years downloaded the latest American series as they aren't available in Germany. He paid up nearly 1000 Euros but being an English guy in Berlin he was scared of prosecution and deportation. The world of litagation....bully and scare....
on 07-04-2016 18:22
on 07-04-2016 18:22
on 07-04-2016 23:00
Wasn't there a similar issue surrounding this particular company some time ago
on 07-04-2016 23:19
on 07-04-2016 23:19
on 08-04-2016 09:42
on 08-04-2016 09:42
Its a tricky one. Obviously file sharing is illegal but I think the amount of money they demand for copyright infringement is far greater then the loss the content creator has suffered.
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on 08-04-2016 09:56
on 08-04-2016 09:56
on 08-04-2016 11:01
on 08-04-2016 11:01
@Beenherebefore wrote:
File sharing is not illegal.....there are legitimate uses and some large companies use torrents.
Sorry I phrased that badly. Sharing copyrighted materials without the owners permission is whats prohibited. Not file sharing in general.
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