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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Irish ISP Blocks Pirate Bay
Bad news for Irish file sharers as Eircom, the country's largest ISP, has made good on the terms of its deal with rights holders and blocked access to the Pirate Bay.
This is of concern for two reasons: a) copyright holders clearly have an inordinately large amount of lobbying power that enables them to force an ISP to change its entire way of doing business, and b) ISP content filtering is creeping into Europe.
Source
Eircom Pirate Bay Blockade Takes Effect
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Meanwhile, in Australia their ISP filtering regime may be coming to an end.
Source
Aussie firewall nears death
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
The Current Trend of ISP Censorship
Ireland is the location of the latest example in the current trend of ISP censorship.
EMI, Sony, Universal, and Warner had sued the Irish ISP, Eircom for "knowingly facilitating copyright infringement"(1) in failing to prevent illegal file sharing by its customers. Eircom should have been able to rely on Article 5 of the European Copyright Directive(2) which provides that ISP's can't be held liable for data transmissions, even if they infringe copyrights. Nevertheless, copyright holders were victorious when it was announced that Eicom had agreed to put in place a "three strike" system, similar to the one in operation in France, whereby persistent infringers will be removed.
IRMA, the Irish Recorded Music Association, has recently sent letters to other Irish ISPs demanding that they follow Eircom's lead and block access to "any website the music industry says is responsible for illegal music-swapping"(3). This lead the General Manager of the Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland, Paul Durrand, to state that IRMA's actions "could impact on user privacy, damage the development of new internet services and hurt Ireland's standing as an e-commerce hub"(4).
So far, the Irish Government has not acted as extremely as Australia's, which goes so far as to actually blacklist websites with the aid of filtering software(5). However, IRMA's actions could be taking the country one step closer to Oz.
Footnotes
(1) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/03/eircom_agrees_to_three_strikes_enforcement/
(2) http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32001L0029:EN:HTML
(3) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/25/irma_letter_to_isps_blacknight_solutions/
(4) http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/12506/comms/internet-body-labels-irma-legal-threat-spurious
(5) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/25/oz_internet_net/
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
News Roundup - February 2009
1. "Netflix To Offer 'Streaming Only" Plans"
Wired, 26/02/2009
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2. "Hulu's Hollywood overlords force Boxee block"
Austine Modine, The Register, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
3. "New Zealand copyright protest blockades parliament"
Juha Saarinen, ZDNet News, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
4. "The Web video showdown: Content providers, cable companies and the users stuck in the middle"
Larry Dignan, ZDNet, 19/02/2009
(LINK)
5. "Facebook does U-turn on eternal data grab"
OUT-LAW News, 18/02/2009
(LINK)
6. "Software body slams Government's 'special treatment' of music industry"
OUT-LAW News, 11/02/2009
(LINK)
7. "Competition Commission blocks broadcasters' online shop"
OUT-LAW News, 04/02/2009
(LINK)
8. "Google on trial over Italian 'defamation' video"
OUT-LAW News, 04/02/2008
(LINK)
9. "Irish ISP Eircom in 'three strike' filesharer crackdown"
Austin Modine, The Register, 03/02/2009
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