albertlee Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 We all know that most of the content downloaded from BT are illegal. And I have heard a new very long ago that FBI were persuing BT seeds provider and have caught a few, the most famous one is elitetorrents.org. but why, as you google, the BT seeds providers are just numberous, and easily found, why are those still existing, not taken by the FBI?? Albert
Sayonara Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 Because the servers can be anywhere on the planet, but the FBI can't.
albertlee Posted August 18, 2005 Author Posted August 18, 2005 what do you mean?? the FBI virtually can find them... and why dont they just send a letter to them and send a few men there to take their computer and shut down their site??
Aeternus Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 I think he means, the servers could for instance be in Russia or China, or anywhere in the world, and there are numerous places where the FBI has no jurisdiction.
bloodhound Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 yeah. for example. http://www.piratebay.org is one of the biggest trackers around. and they have a special page for the legal threats they have got and their replies. note: in sweden bt trackers are still legal. http://thepiratebay.org/legal.php my fav one being Dear Mr. Neij: > > It has been brought to the attention of Electronic Arts Inc. ("EA") that > the website http://www.piratebay.org with the IP addresses of > 217.75.120.115, 217.75.120.116, 217.75.120.118 is conducting > unauthorized activities with respect to EA's copyrighted software, The > Sims 2. The aforementioned website is offering and distributing > bittorrent seeds for an unauthorized downloadable version of this EA > game. > > The infringing material may be found at: > > http://www.piratebay.org/download.php/3238103/Sims%202.torrent > > http://www.piratebay.org/download.php/3238222/The_Sims2_AlcoholClone-CLO > NEGAME_Full.Release_%28exclusive_for_trackerwww.prq.to%29.torrent > Hello and thank you for contacting us. We have shut down the website in question. Oh wait, just kidding. We haven't, since the site in question is fully legal. Unlike certain other countries, such as the one you're in, we have sane copyright laws here. But we also have polar bears roaming the streets and attacking people . > This unauthorized activity with respect to the distribution of EA's > software products constitutes infringement of EA's intellectual property > rights. EA enforces its intellectual property rights very aggressively > by using every legal option available. Please don't sue us right now, our lawyer is passed out in an alley from too much moonshine, so please atleast wait until he's found and doesn't have a huge hangover... > > As you are listed as the registrant for this website, EA demands that > you immediately and permanently disable access to the aforementioned > bittorrent seeds for The Sims 2 and any in the future. You're free to demand anything you want. So are we. We demand that you cease and desist sending letters like this, since they're frivolous and meaningless. Where should I send the bill for the consumed diskspace and bandwidth? It's not easy to go after each seeder. And in UK ISP's don't give out customer details that easily.
rakuenso Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 however though, can the seeders themselves be persecuted?
5614 Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 For offering copyrighted software, yes, but the probability of being sued is extremly low and you'd only probably be sued for seeding if you were seeding big time, plus as Bloodhound's post says it's not that easy (btw, nice quote bloodhound!)
albertlee Posted August 19, 2005 Author Posted August 19, 2005 So, is there any country that apply US law outside America?
Klaynos Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 So, is there any country that apply US law outside America? Not US laws, no that's why they are US laws. French laws only apply in France etc... For some offences alot of countries will charge you when you return, but that's normally quite limited.
Daecon Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 So, is there any country that apply US law outside America? Why would they want to?
albertlee Posted August 19, 2005 Author Posted August 19, 2005 Why would they want to? Ok, what i mean is, for example, my cousin is an American, and he got a fine because he exceeded the speed allowance on the high way in Netherlands, therefore he got a bill mailed back to US from the Netherlands.... or, if I kill a person in Germany, and I fled to England, then why British cop still persue me??
Daecon Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 or' date=' if I kill a person in Germany, and I fled to England, then why British cop still persue me??[/quote'] Because murder is illegal in England. But bit torrenting isn't illegal in Sweden...
bloodhound Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 So, is there any country that apply US law outside America? of course not. that would be silly. every country has their own lawmakers.
Klaynos Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Ok' date=' what i mean is, for example, my cousin is an American, and he got a fine because he exceeded the speed allowance on the high way in Netherlands, therefore he got a bill mailed back to US from the Netherlands.... or, if I kill a person in Germany, and I fled to England, then why British cop still persue me??[/quote'] They would only pursue you if it was requested by the germans, if you commit a crime in one country then they can request you're arrested and extrodited to them if you flee to another, alot of countries now have treeties to make this faster (have a look at the european arrest warrent). But if you do something one one country which isn't a crime in that country, then another country can't charge you for it normally. But if a british person goes to a country where the legal age for sex is 14 and has sex with a 14 year old when they retrurn to britain they can be charged for the offence, it's the same for the US, although these crimes are very few.
albertlee Posted August 19, 2005 Author Posted August 19, 2005 Ok.... So, I never heard of any bit torrent site got quashed in Europe... Are all Bittorents or any other p2p technology legal under most countries except in America??
5614 Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 bittorent is legal because all it does it offer a connection between 2 people or more. .torrent trackers are sometimes legal (in sweden, not america/uk) because they're only .torrent files, no copyright software. People who download or upload copyrighted material are doing it illegally. You can however share non-copyrighted material over a p2p network or bittorent, which is legal. People have a problem with BT not because it is illegal (which it isn't) but because people are using it to do illegal things. (It's like owning a kitchen knife (legal) and killing someone with it (illegal)) What's happening with that new bittorent thingy which was talked about a while back?
albertlee Posted August 19, 2005 Author Posted August 19, 2005 then why a bittorent site like elitetorrent is forced to shut down?? I mean, it only provides "tools" for people to upload/download. It is the people who download/upload copyrighted content is illegal, so as 5624 said.
bloodhound Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 yeah. that's why there is a whole court case going on in america right now.
Lance Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 what do you mean?? the FBI virtually can find them... and why dont they just send a letter to them and send a few men there to take their computer and shut down their site?? Any person who is not a US citizen is outside of the FBI's jurisdiction. Edit: after doing a bit of research I'm not so sure about the above comment. It seems I was thinking of the CIA's jurisdiction which does NOT include US citizens; if the CIA finds that a US citizen is suspect the report must either be thrown out or sent to the FBI. I'm not sure if it works the other way around.
albertlee Posted August 19, 2005 Author Posted August 19, 2005 Is it true that Sweden allow people to download/upload illegal content??
Klaynos Posted August 20, 2005 Posted August 20, 2005 Is it true that Sweden allow people to download/upload illegal content?? If it's not illegal content there then it's not illegal and your comment makes no sence, if I set up my own country and ban people view photos of flowers then that will be illegal content in my view but nothing would stop anyone else in any other country downloading it.
albertlee Posted August 20, 2005 Author Posted August 20, 2005 Ok, that Swedish BT provider has numerous seeds that can lead to illegal download/upload of content.... So, what I mean is, of course, the seeds and the tracker itself aren't illegal, but are the people who do this illegal?
5614 Posted August 20, 2005 Posted August 20, 2005 then why a bittorent site like elitetorrent is forced to shut down??Because their website is being used to transfer coprighted material which is illegal. I mean, it only provides "tools" for people to upload/download. So as you say it's not technically illegal, hence there's a big court case and it's not simple nor short! Is it true that Sweden allow people to download/upload illegal content??Seemingly in Sweden you are allowed to host a torrent tracker, whereas elsewhere, seemingly, you may not.
albertlee Posted August 20, 2005 Author Posted August 20, 2005 ok, After seeing the BT spec, it looks to me it is not all that hard to set up a BT tracker... so, if I have a tracker, and which in most context is misused, and the authority is upset about that, will they notice me first?? or just send people to catch me??
rakuenso Posted August 20, 2005 Posted August 20, 2005 they'll notify you first court orders are quite expensive
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