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Tempest
I Run this place.
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At first this bothered me as well. I found the answer in the FBI press release. According to the press release, MU had servers in the USA. That means they "had US Activity." Having servers in a country makes you liable to that country's laws, and its taxes. Essentially, MU, as a corporate entity, was present in the USA when it was allegedly breaking US laws. Based on this, the FBI and DOJ would have been able to ask foreign law enforcement to arrest the directors and executives of the company. -t |
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Wakazhi
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Well, it's finally come to this...
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poonk
Posts: 1490 Location: In the Library with Philip |
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As someone who uses MU a lot for drama fansubs, this is really unfortunate. While yeah, there are loads of other sites to use and yeah, there's always torrents, links tend to die out fast and old series-- "old" being pretty much anything over 1 year old and/or not perennial favorites-- often lack seeders.
While obviously the (ultimately minor) disruption of drama fandom (or really any content besides stuff with US copyright) wasn't the intent of MU's takedown, it is a rather an unfortunate side effect. I'm finding it deflating to have to work around it. Last edited by poonk on Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:55 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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mewpudding101
Industry Insider
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Yyyyyyyeah, not happening. |
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mewpudding101
Industry Insider
Posts: 2209 Location: Tokyo, Japan |
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XDDDDDD |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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A fallacy that may not follow suite perhaps, however, this is far from being a improbability. If Megaupload can be brought down that easily (irregardless of how easy of a trail Mega left for the FBI to follow), then other sites may now face the same fate in addition. Time will tell ultimately, rightfully so. mewpudding101: I should point out though, I made that post half jokingly. Last edited by Teriyaki Terrier on Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:01 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Errinundra
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Posts: 6569 Location: Melbourne, Oz |
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It raises some questions for me.
1) Does the American Department of Justice and FBI now have access to the email addresses of people who downloaded files from Megaupload? 2) Is Photobucket at risk? People distribute copyrighted material via that site. 3) Could posting screenshots of copyrighted material here on the ANN forums put this site and its users at risk? |
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mangamuscle
Posts: 2658 Location: Mexico |
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I bet this is (another) fabrication done to appease the masses, as times goes by they will try to remove this case from the mass media. Never trust your goverment! |
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Asterisk-CGY
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Well that made that entire incident anime relevant. Interesting way to put this.
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Brent Allison
Posts: 2444 Location: Athens-Clarke County, GA, USA |
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Even if they did, it wouldn't matter. Downloading copyrighted material without authorization isn't a civil nor criminal offense. Distributing is, which is why those everyday people who were sued got their citations for uploading, not downloading the material. If you want to be 100% protected when using P2P, don't upload anything. EDIT: Okay fine, technically just downloading is making an unauthorized copy, and it's at least a civil offense. However, no content industry has ever sued someone over just downloading, probably because it would be harder for them to win a case like that. And no one has been arrested just for downloading either. Technicalities aside, my point stands that, in practice at least, just downloading files without distributing them or uploading them won't get you in trouble.
Probably not. The vast majority of attention goes to films, television, and music, not pictures.
Extremely unlikely. Please don't panic. Last edited by Brent Allison on Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:37 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
Posts: 3820 Location: Louisville, KY |
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will this mean mega video will be shut down as well... god one can hope only one can hope..
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Hagaren Viper
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I was fully expecting to people yell and scream at Funimation for this after the article mentioned Fruits basket.
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Banden
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"Your government is working to resolve this crisis in a timely and peaceful manner. They will keep you informed of developments as they unfold. In the meantime, goodnight, God bless you all. And God bless the United States of America." |
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Sunday Silence
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And we needed to pass SOPA? When our current laws work just fine in this situation?
Also, seems the feds seized a pretty extensive expensive toys list. And the founder was keen on claiming he's ‘Evil,’ ‘Guilty,’ and ‘God’ on his license plates. And Anonymous is retaliating. |
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Aara123
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No, notice the users of Megaupload aren't getting in trouble, at least not yet. The main problem is that Megaupload was making millions of dollars for distributing illegal content, allegedly. Not the mere fact that they were hosting illegal content.
Yes, every single Mega... site will be shut down. |
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