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German court rules in favor of file sharers

article published on 20 March, 2008

The Federal Constitutional Court in Germany has ruled that the identities of file sharers must remain private and can no longer be revealed to media companies that are suing them over alleged copyright infringement. For now one, only people accused of "hard" crimes such as murder and kidnapping will have their identities revealed. Germany is known to have some of the toughest copyright ... [ read the full article ]

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rosedog
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20. March 2008 @ 17:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
WOW! Now if only we can get that passed here too.
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20. March 2008 @ 21:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by rosedog:
WOW! Now if only we can get that passed here too.
uh... where is HERE?! Just had to give ya a hard time! that will never happen in the states! Those huge company's "contribute" too much to government workers during re election times to let that pass in the states!

... how many posts till i am no longer a NewB?

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Sounds like the only legal system around that will tell the big media companies where to go and how to get there. Wish our legal systems here in Canada and the States would have the stones to do the same thing. I still can't see how the media companies can use the tactics they do,i.e. Media Defender and Media Sentry, to get info on people when they aren't licensed to do so. I'd love to see the court system stand up and tell these greedy creeps that since they don't play by the rules and have to basically make things up to get a lawsuit going against someone that any such suits brought forth from this point on will have to have solid evidence not just the ISP address of the person. As I said before if you have a wifi connection to your laptop, someone within 1500 feet of your computer can share that connection, so if they download or upload music to the web and the greedia barons spy companies trace the ISP connection it's gonna go to you not the actual person doing the sharing. From what I've heard as of late, there seems to be a way now to prevent your wifi from being compromised but as to how to do it, is a whole nuther country.
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21. March 2008 @ 00:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by logan1957:
...As I said before if you have a wifi connection to your laptop, someone within 1500 feet of your computer can share that connection, so if they download or upload music to the web and the greedia barons spy companies trace the ISP connection it's gonna go to you not the actual person doing the sharing.
Exactly. As many may be aware, you can easily get into a WEP secured network within 10 seconds if you know what you're doing and there's enough traffic to sniff. My dad, who setup the home network, was ignorant enough to use WEP as the encryption method and it is still being used because he doesn't have time/want to deal with setting up WPA or some more secure setup. Now, I highly doubt getting hacked in this area because of being surrounded by less than computer savvy people as well of this being a more secluded street. However, it is still possible to get in to our network, and therefore, possible to use it to do illegal actions. Then, because people are ignorant enough to believe tracing the IP will give you the responsible person, any illegal action would be traced to us.

As for the news topic, good going Germany. Nice to see some common sense.
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