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News: White House: Streaming Should Be a Felony, Wiretap Infringers

President Obama’s so-called “IP Czar” Victoria Espinel yesterday delivered a 20-page white paper containing her recommendations for future legislation, calling on Congress to make changes in order to make it easier to clamp down on copyright infringement. Among the recommendations are calls to turn streaming into a felony alongside authority to wiretap in copyright cases.

The Obama administration’s IP Enforcement Coordinator, Victoria Espinel, has finally released her list of proposals for changes in intellectual property law. While there is a strong presence in her white paper for action against counterfeit pharmaceuticals, it is likely that readers’ focus will be drawn to suggested measures for cracking down on the streaming of unauthorized media.

While in some cases the former will undoubtedly endanger lives and therefore carries a considerable gravity when considering legislation, the fact that the latter is even mentioned in the same breath is an immediate cause for concern.

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In respect of sites offering streaming content, Espinel voices concern that their delivery mechanism of choice could be considered, under current law, to be more akin to a public performance. For copyright holders viewing from a deterrent perspective, this lower scale offense is problematic.

It is therefore proposed that streaming – or other new technological methods serving the same purpose – should be reclassified as the “distribution of copyrighted works” and, therefore, a felony.

With this upgrading to felony comes some other perks, notably in surveillance. While the FBI and other agencies are able to tap phones, Internet connections and other methods of communication as they investigate the most serious of crimes, copyright infringement is not currently one of them. If Espinel has her way, that will change.

“Wiretap authority for these intellectual property crimes, subject to the existing legal protections that apply to wiretaps for other types of crimes, would assist U.S. law enforcement agencies to effectively investigate those offenses, including targeting organized crime and the leaders and organizers of criminal enterprises,” the paper reads.

As always, there are some concerns. While at first view the recommendations appear to be aimed at site owners (or the apparent preferred term “criminal gangs”), by classifying “streaming” as a felony there is the potential to suck in innocent victims. As streaming becomes more popular and sites utilize the upload bandwidth of viewers in order to distribute content to others (such as PPLive), do those viewers then become “streamers” too?

Then of course, one is naturally drawn to the recent case of 32-year-old Texan Bryan McCarthy, who was arrested for criminal copyright infringement for his alleged operations at ChannelSurfing.net.

McCarthy was charged with criminal copyright infringement for “reproduction and distribution” of copyrighted material, yet Southern District of New York Attorney Preet Bhara said that McCarthy “sought to profit by intercepting and then streaming live sporting events.”

So, if McCarthy “streamed” and that’s a criminal offense already, why is a change in the law required? Furthermore, it’s believed that he did not stream content, but merely embedded other people’s streams in web pages on ChannelSurfing. So streaming or not streaming, distributing or not distributing (embedding) are all criminal offenses? As usual, there are more questions than answers.

The full paper can be downloaded here.

source: enigmax at TorrentFreak


additional story: Google’s the Largest Torrent Search Engine, isoHunt Tells Court

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See people are always trying to take the thing we love away from everybody come on are we really hurting anyone they still make millions and to be honest i will still to this day buy ppvs if there worth it not all fights UFC fight are all
worthy that's what I think any body agree    
vacazack (Upload Administrator) 1.29 TB 545.89 GB 2.42 Mar 20, 2011 ‐ Report
Fucking scum. They will not be happy before there are no rights left and the public inslaved to the small elite.
Ugly bitch to.
ericj 123.55 GB 109.32 GB 1.13 Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
If you want to find out what entities are responsible for pushing for this bill and other anti-internet regulation and why its so important for us to fight them, I highly recommend you watch this documentary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EewGMBOB4Gg
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destructor (Content Administrator) 656.65 GB 2.24 GB 293.73 Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
can we not just start picking the key people off? is it not that simple?
gimmetorrent --- --- --- Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
this bitch is a member of the brain trust of the global innovation forum. doesnt anyone have any dirt on her? if we cant smear em, then we must end them. it works for them. why wouldnt it work against them?
gimmetorrent --- --- --- Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
No, that would be like trying to end drug trafficking by killing off the head drug lords.
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destructor (Content Administrator) 656.65 GB 2.24 GB 293.73 Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
good point. but the drug lords are tough guys so to speak that have often come up hard. the suits dont like getting shot or shot at. they will crumble under the stress. enough of the second or even third in line people will scare off from these endeavours. and when they turn up the heat out of fear, it will be that much easier to educate the masses because it will be more obvious than ever.
gimmetorrent --- --- --- Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
yes and then everyone will start shitting butterflys and pissing perfume
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destructor (Content Administrator) 656.65 GB 2.24 GB 293.73 Mar 21, 2011 ‐ Report
the BITCH looks like she's been on a three month CRACK BINGE
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you cant stop the internet baby
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