tình hình hôm này vài người bạn pm hỏi chuyện bị del file dử dội
ai chơi DF bị del file hàng loạt ( có người bị nó yêu cầu dell 100% file ) không biết là chuyện gì nữa đây ?
còn hotfile thì hôm nay nhận được cái tin này
http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2011/0...opyright-suit-against-file-host-hotfile-users
Los Angeles - Liberty Media has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against online file-storage service Hotfile, in addition to 1,000 users of the service, and payments firm PayPal, TorrentFreak reported. Liberty claims it found more than 2,400 links to 800 of its copyrighted titles stored on Hotfile.
Filed on Jan. 6, the lawsuit asks a federal court to seize Hotfile's domain during the proceedings, and to compel PayPal to freeze Hotfile's payments account.
The suit alleges Hotfile is owned by a Russian named Anton Titov, and also names Lemuria Communications as a defendant.
Liberty notes that while Lemuria was filed as a registered agent under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) at the time of the infringements -- a move required in order to claim "safe harbor" protects it from copyright infringements committed by users -- Hotfile was not.
Liberty is seeking a jury trial, and statutory damages of $150,000 per work.
*This story initially confused California-based Liberty Media with Englewood, Colo.-based Liberty Media, the publicly-traded company that owns Starz, QVC, Evite and other tech firms.
ai đang chiên hotfile thì vào bàn luận tình hình sao , thấy nó không ổn chút nào :binhsua32:
ai chơi DF bị del file hàng loạt ( có người bị nó yêu cầu dell 100% file ) không biết là chuyện gì nữa đây ?
còn hotfile thì hôm nay nhận được cái tin này
http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2011/0...opyright-suit-against-file-host-hotfile-users
Los Angeles - Liberty Media has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against online file-storage service Hotfile, in addition to 1,000 users of the service, and payments firm PayPal, TorrentFreak reported. Liberty claims it found more than 2,400 links to 800 of its copyrighted titles stored on Hotfile.
Filed on Jan. 6, the lawsuit asks a federal court to seize Hotfile's domain during the proceedings, and to compel PayPal to freeze Hotfile's payments account.
The suit alleges Hotfile is owned by a Russian named Anton Titov, and also names Lemuria Communications as a defendant.
Liberty notes that while Lemuria was filed as a registered agent under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) at the time of the infringements -- a move required in order to claim "safe harbor" protects it from copyright infringements committed by users -- Hotfile was not.
Liberty is seeking a jury trial, and statutory damages of $150,000 per work.
*This story initially confused California-based Liberty Media with Englewood, Colo.-based Liberty Media, the publicly-traded company that owns Starz, QVC, Evite and other tech firms.
ai đang chiên hotfile thì vào bàn luận tình hình sao , thấy nó không ổn chút nào :binhsua32: