Madilyn Bosco
Madilyn Bosco
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Không nói dài dòng, Wupload close aff và tạm down server là vì MPAA( hiệp hội các nhà làm phim US). Nếu dự luật SOPA đc chính phủ Mỹ thông qua thì khó k:binhsua09:hăn cho ae VN đấy, ptu ngày càng khó khăn :binhsua09:
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The MPAA has submitted a new list of notorious websites to the Office of the US Trade Representative, sites that are all in danger of becoming the target of planned U.S. legislation. The list contains the most-visited torrent sites including The Pirate Bay, file-hosting and linking sites such as MegaUpload, and Russias Facebook equivalent, VKontakte. Interestingly, file-hosting service RapidShare is absent from the filing.
In a response to a request from the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), the MPAA has submitted a new list of notorious markets they say promote illegal distribution of movies and TV-shows.
The filing is particularly interesting since U.S. lawmakers have this week introduced a bill in the House that aims to neutralize these sites. The MPAA has been one of the most vocal proponents of the bill and the group is expected to call for action against the websites when it passes.
The rogue overseas marketplaces highlighted in todays filing are a direct threat to our community and the millions of hard-working Americans that rely on it for their livelihoods, the MPAA writes in a statement.
The MPAA commends and greatly appreciates the USTRs recognition of the damage inflicted by these illicit markets on US global competitiveness and we applaud their work to protect American jobs.
In their filing the MPAA lists a variety of websites, which they have organized in various categories. In addition to the location where the sites in question are hosted, the MPAA has also provided a short description for each of the sites.
Torrent and P2P Sites
The MPAAs first category includes all the major torrent sites, which the group claims are facilitating mass copyright infringement. Also in this list is the Chinese BitTorrent-based application Xunlei, which is partly owned by Google.
ThePirateBay.org
Rutracker.org
Kat.ph
IsoHunt.com
Demonoid.me
Torrentz.eu
Btjunkie.org
Xunlei.com
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The MPAA has submitted a new list of notorious websites to the Office of the US Trade Representative, sites that are all in danger of becoming the target of planned U.S. legislation. The list contains the most-visited torrent sites including The Pirate Bay, file-hosting and linking sites such as MegaUpload, and Russias Facebook equivalent, VKontakte. Interestingly, file-hosting service RapidShare is absent from the filing.
In a response to a request from the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), the MPAA has submitted a new list of notorious markets they say promote illegal distribution of movies and TV-shows.
The filing is particularly interesting since U.S. lawmakers have this week introduced a bill in the House that aims to neutralize these sites. The MPAA has been one of the most vocal proponents of the bill and the group is expected to call for action against the websites when it passes.
The rogue overseas marketplaces highlighted in todays filing are a direct threat to our community and the millions of hard-working Americans that rely on it for their livelihoods, the MPAA writes in a statement.
The MPAA commends and greatly appreciates the USTRs recognition of the damage inflicted by these illicit markets on US global competitiveness and we applaud their work to protect American jobs.
In their filing the MPAA lists a variety of websites, which they have organized in various categories. In addition to the location where the sites in question are hosted, the MPAA has also provided a short description for each of the sites.
Torrent and P2P Sites
The MPAAs first category includes all the major torrent sites, which the group claims are facilitating mass copyright infringement. Also in this list is the Chinese BitTorrent-based application Xunlei, which is partly owned by Google.
ThePirateBay.org
Rutracker.org
Kat.ph
IsoHunt.com
Demonoid.me
Torrentz.eu
Btjunkie.org
Xunlei.com