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Look Forward to the new Canadian DMCA

June 4th, 2010 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | 1 Comment | Filed in Online, Piracy

In Canada a few days ago, the third attempt to update the copyright law since our last big reform back in 1997 was introduced.  It was called Bill-32, and although many big issues people had with the last one were resolved, I believe that the digital lock issue (not being able to break digital locks without breaking the law) outweighs all of things that were fixed with the new bill.

Today, in Canada it is technically illegal to copy songs from your CDs to your iPod, even though many people do that!  Also, it is technically illegal to tape tv shows at the moment!  That also is a common practice, which is why these laws are overlooked.  These issues make it clear that the copyright law does need updating, but although the new copyright bill will fix these problems, and give the consumer more rights, the fact that any content creator will basically be able to “ixnay” any of these rights that were given to the consumer simply by adding a digital lock is unfair to consumers.

If a customer was sold something with a digital lock, then they basically can’t do anything with it except what the rights holder wants the customer to do with it!  This is ridiculous and must be changed!

See these articles for more info:

http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Copyright+bill+makes+easier+target+illegal+file+sharing/3103853/story.html

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1652537/canadian-copyright

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Pirate Bay shut down by BREIN, moving to Nuclear Bunker

October 7th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | No Comments | Filed in Piracy

The Pirate Bay was taken down today by anti-piracy agency BREIN.  BREIN recently sued Mininova, who lost the civil dispute and was ordered to remove all of their infringing torrent files in august.

The Pirate Bay has plans to switch to move to an ISP called CyberBunker, which is was a NATO nuclear bunker from the 50s that was sold in the 1990s to the current owner.  It is its own republic and is surrounded on all sides by the Netherlands.  Check out the Republic of CyberBunker’s website for more info about the history of the country.

The nuclear bunker is used as hosting facilities, and it can withstand a nuclear strike as well as an EMP blast, and CyberBunker certainly won’t cave to threats from BREIN!

As the owner of CyberBunker, Sven Kamphuis, said, “I don’t expect BREIN to do pretty much anything at this point. The last conversation we had with them was about some mp3 site they wanted to have shut down somewhere in 2001/2002. It took around 3 hours at 2am at night and the end result was that both parties agreed not to agree.

The bay has been up and down rather sporatically throughout the day, and it should be online steadily soon.

All-around, this is great news for fans of the Pirate Bay, and great news for torrenters all-around.

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