Finnish Government Investigates as Tens of Thousands Face Piracy ‘Fines’

The Finnish government will launch an investigation after it was revealed that tens of thousands of citizens are facing demands for cash settlements for alleged piracy offenses. With both police and parliament now involved, the Ministry of Education and Culture says that copyright legislation is not designed for the public to be “milked”.

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So-called copyright trolling is a plague sweeping across the world and there seems to be very little anyone can do to stop it. Claiming that their rights have been infringed, copyright holders head to court to demand the identities of subscribers behind IP addresses and from there they begin their threats.

One of the more recent countries to be hit with the phenomenon is Finland, where the practice seriously got underway in 2014 and escalated in 2015.

It’s now emerged that tens of thousands of citizens are likely to be caught up in a new dragnet following their alleged sharing of movies and TV shows.

A copy of a letter recently sent to an Internet subscriber and obtained by Helsingin Sanomat reveals a demand for 2,200 euros relating to the downloading of a TV show. But this single letter is just the tip of the iceberg.

Last year a local court dealt with around 200 cases that concluded with copyright holders being granted permission to obtain the identities of between hundreds and thousands of individuals said to have infringed their rights.

HS estimates that as many as 60,000 people could be in line to receive cash demands similar to the one detailed above. They come from Hedman Partners, the Helsinki law firm that’s been involved in copyright trolling cases in Finland for the past couple of years.

Based on a 2,200 euro settlement, the cash involved is potentially enormous. For every hundred cases settled, the law firm reportedly pockets 130,000 euros for “monitoring costs”, with 90,000 euros going to the rightsholders.

Due to the scale of the problem, complaints from letter recipients are now being reported to various local authorities. After receiving dozens of complaints from bewildered Internet account holders, police were forced to issue a statement last Friday.

“Based on notification of data there is no reason to suspect a crime. The mere lack of clarity associated with the invoice-based letter, for example, does not prove the crime of fraud or an intention to deliberate deceive,” said Detective Chief Inspector Taija Kostamo.

Kostamo also noted that since the dispute is one based in civil law, the police will not be getting involved in any investigation.

“The police are not the competent authority to solve this issue,” he said, adding that citizens should take steps to secure their Wi-Fi networks to avoid third-party intrusions.

With the police backing away from any involvement, expectations have now fallen on the government to tackle the problem. Thankfully for those involved, the Ministry of Education and Culture appears to be taking the matter seriously and has promised an investigation.

“It is not intended that our legislation should be used for milking [the public],” said ‎Government Counsellor Anna Vuopala.

“It seems that it is appropriate for the Ministry to convene the parties involved in order to find out whether the law is being complied with in all respects,” she said.

Local copyright law obliges ISPs to hand over account holders’ names if copyrighted content has been shared without permission to a “significant degree.” There is now some debate over whether the sharing of a movie or TV show meets that threshold.

With a meeting planned for February, the issue has now attracted the attention of parliament. HS reports that various Members of Parliament are looking into the matter to clarify the position and look at what can be done to deal with the problems raised.

The situation emerging in Finland is a prime example of what happens when large numbers of people are targeted at once. While a few hundred cases might fly somewhat under the radar and fade away relatively quickly, tens of thousands aren’t going to be brushed under the carpet. Trolling has now become a national issue, with all of the consequences that will entail.

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Francis Ford Coppola: Apocalypse Now soll ein Rollenspiel werden

Keine wilde Action wie in Call of Duty, sondern ein ernsthaftes Rollenspiel mit Survival-Elementen soll die Spieleumsetzung des Filmklassikers Apocalypse Now werden. Starregisseur Francis Ford Coppola hat das Projekt selbst angestoßen, die Entwickler haben Erfahrung mit Games. (Rollenspiel, Playstation 4)

Keine wilde Action wie in Call of Duty, sondern ein ernsthaftes Rollenspiel mit Survival-Elementen soll die Spieleumsetzung des Filmklassikers Apocalypse Now werden. Starregisseur Francis Ford Coppola hat das Projekt selbst angestoßen, die Entwickler haben Erfahrung mit Games. (Rollenspiel, Playstation 4)

HTC: “Wir werden keine Android-Smartwatch haben”

Seit langem gibt es immer wieder angebliche Leaks zu einer Android-Smartwatch von HTC – Realität wird ein solches Gerät aber wohl nicht werden: Ein hochrangiger Manager hat eine Veröffentlichung ausgeschlossen. Außerdem plauderte er über das neue Smartphone U Ultra. (HTC, Smartphone)

Seit langem gibt es immer wieder angebliche Leaks zu einer Android-Smartwatch von HTC - Realität wird ein solches Gerät aber wohl nicht werden: Ein hochrangiger Manager hat eine Veröffentlichung ausgeschlossen. Außerdem plauderte er über das neue Smartphone U Ultra. (HTC, Smartphone)

Malware: Gmail blockiert Jscript-Anhänge

Wer künftig Javascript-Inhalte per Gmail versenden will, muss auf alternative Wege ausweichen. Ab Mitte Februar wird es nicht mehr möglich sein, auf direktem Wege .js-Dateien mit Gmail-Nutzern auszutauschen. (Gmail, Virus)

Wer künftig Javascript-Inhalte per Gmail versenden will, muss auf alternative Wege ausweichen. Ab Mitte Februar wird es nicht mehr möglich sein, auf direktem Wege .js-Dateien mit Gmail-Nutzern auszutauschen. (Gmail, Virus)

Dobrindts Gesetzesentwurf: Wenn beim E-Mail-Schreiben der Reifen platzt

Die Bundesregierung hat einen Gesetzesentwurf für vollautomatisierte Autos beschlossen. Die Pflichten für die Autofahrer bleiben hoch und könnten zu Streitigkeiten mit den Versicherungen führen. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Die Bundesregierung hat einen Gesetzesentwurf für vollautomatisierte Autos beschlossen. Die Pflichten für die Autofahrer bleiben hoch und könnten zu Streitigkeiten mit den Versicherungen führen. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Ultra HD Blu-ray on PCs: Hardware, software Coming Next Month

Ultra HD Blu-ray is already making waves in people’s home cinemas, but unlike previous optical drive technologies, there has been a noticeable lack of any support on the PC.With PC’s popularity waning, the lack of Ultra HD Blu-ray support is unsur…



Ultra HD Blu-ray is already making waves in people's home cinemas, but unlike previous optical drive technologies, there has been a noticeable lack of any support on the PC.

With PC's popularity waning, the lack of Ultra HD Blu-ray support is unsurprising, but there are still a sizable group of people who use their PCs as their primary entertainment device, or use modified Home Theater PCs as their media hub.

Starting next month, these people will finally be able to upgrade their PCs to enable Ultra HD Blu-ray playback, thanks to the introduction of UHD Blu-ray optical drives and a new custom version of PowerDVD that will be able to play the latest 4K movies.

Cyberlink, the makers of PowerDVD, announced this week that a special custom version of PowerDVD that's not yet available at retail will ship with Pioneer's new UHD Blu-ray drives (models BDR-S11J-BK & BDR-S11J-X). The new UHD Blu-ray drives will be made available to buy at the end of February.

The other hardware and software requirements of Ultra HD Blu-ray playback on the PC, however, is extensive. Just like the requirement for Netflix 4K on PCs, a special combination of CPU and GPU is needed not only to support the enhanced resolution and HDR functionality, but to cater for the format's copy protection requirements.

The minimum requirement sees an Intel Kaby Lake S or H series CPU, and a GPU/motherboard that supports HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2. A GPU and monitor combo that supports HDR will also be needed to get the best out of UHD Blu-ray.

As for Pioneer's new UHD Blu-ray drives, these are capable of reading and writing standard Blu-rays, DVDs and CDs, and of course, capable of reading the triple layered Ultra HD Blu-ray discs a 4x speed.

DSLR: Pentax KP nimmt mit ISO 819.200 auf

Ricoh hat mit der Pentax KP seine bisher lichtstärkste Digitalkamera vorgestellt. Die DSLR arbeitet mit einem APS-C-CMOS-Sensor, der 24 Megapixel Auflösung bietet. Die Lichtempfindlichkeit liegt bei ISO 819.200. (Pentax, DSLR)

Ricoh hat mit der Pentax KP seine bisher lichtstärkste Digitalkamera vorgestellt. Die DSLR arbeitet mit einem APS-C-CMOS-Sensor, der 24 Megapixel Auflösung bietet. Die Lichtempfindlichkeit liegt bei ISO 819.200. (Pentax, DSLR)

Setapp: Dutzende Mac-Apps im Abo für 9,99 US-Dollar monatlich

Setapp macht es Microsoft und Adobe nach und verleiht Software statt sie zu verkaufen. Der Mac-Nutzer erhält Zugriff auf 60 bekannte Anwendungen und zahlt monatlich knapp zehn US-Dollar. Der erste Monat ist kostenfrei. (Mac OS, Mac OS X)

Setapp macht es Microsoft und Adobe nach und verleiht Software statt sie zu verkaufen. Der Mac-Nutzer erhält Zugriff auf 60 bekannte Anwendungen und zahlt monatlich knapp zehn US-Dollar. Der erste Monat ist kostenfrei. (Mac OS, Mac OS X)

Tunnelbau: Elon Musk will bohren

Seit Wochen twittert Tesla-und SpaceX-Chef Elon Musk über Verkehrsprobleme, und wie er sie lösen will: Tunnel sollen den Verkehr unter die Erde verlagern. Musk will zunächst einen Tunnel vom SpaceX-Hauptquartier aus bauen. (Elon Musk, Technologie)

Seit Wochen twittert Tesla-und SpaceX-Chef Elon Musk über Verkehrsprobleme, und wie er sie lösen will: Tunnel sollen den Verkehr unter die Erde verlagern. Musk will zunächst einen Tunnel vom SpaceX-Hauptquartier aus bauen. (Elon Musk, Technologie)

Apple sues Qualcomm in China, expanding fight over patent licensing

Qualcomm is under legal attack, now in two of the world’s biggest markets.

Qualcomm displays some of its patents on a wall in its headquarters in San Diego, California. (credit: Nathan Rupert / flickr)

Apple filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Qualcomm on Friday, alleging that the chipmaker's patent-licensing practices amount to  "extortion." Today, the full, international extent of that legal assault became clearer, as Apple filed two more lawsuits in Beijing's Intellectual Property Court.

Like the US cases, the Chinese lawsuits say that Qualcomm abused its dominant position in the industry, according to Reuters, which first reported the developments. The first seeks 1 billion yuan ($145.35 million) in damages. The second case says Qualcomm didn't license standard-essential patents at a fair and reasonable rate.

In a statement on the new lawsuits, Qualcomm said that Apple was offered the same terms as other customers.

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