Court: Warner Bros Needs Stronger Evidence Against Alleged BitTorrent Pirate

In Germany, several major Hollywood studios are actively pursuing alleged BitTorrent pirates, charging hundreds of euros for illegally downloaded movies and TV-shows. While this is common practice, a local court recently clarified that the copyright holders must provide solid evidence if they want their claims to hold.

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Over the past decade, copyright holders have gone after hundreds of thousands of alleged pirates in Germany, demanding settlements ranging from a few hundred to thousands of euros.

The targeted account holders are often indeed the perpetrator, but false accusations are bound to happen due to the sheer volume of these cases.

This is one of the reasons why local courts are paying careful attention to the provided evidence. At the District Court of Cologne, this recently resulted in a verdict, clarifying that simply linking an IP-address to a pirated download is not good enough.

The case in question deals with a claim from the local branch of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which accused an account holder of sharing a pirated episode of the popular TV-show “Person of Interest.”

The Hollywood studio claimed 500 euros in damages from the alleged copyright infringer, as well as 168.50 euros in expenses. The defendant, however, said he was innocent, refused to pay up, and contested the claim in court, with success.

Warner’s tracking partner Ipoque had only monitored the defendant’s IP-address twice during a period of 10 minutes. This is not good enough according to the court, since IP-address misassignments regularly take place.

“The causes for a misassignment don’t have to relate to the software of the tracking company, they can also come from others. For example, the transmission of acquired data, or the ISPs assignment of collected IP addresses to connection holders. In the latter case, the Court of First Instance has seen an error rate of at least 2 – 3%,” the court writes.

In this case, the defendant argued that his ISP failed to update the IP-address assignments and that he no longer used the infringing address at the contested time.

The District Court of Cologne agreed that this was a plausible argument. Ideally, Warner should have provided a more extensive tracking record, with more IP-addresses leading to the same account holder, assuming that the assignments regularly change.

Defense attorney Christian Solmecke tells TorrentFreak that so-called “simple tracking,” where only a single IP-address is used as evidence, is simply not good enough.

“In case of simple tracking, evaluation errors are always possible. For instance, mixing up the numbers of the IP-address. The tracking parameters are technically complicated so errors may occur at various stages of the process,” Solmecke notes.

In some cases the error rates can go up to 50%, a recent verdict has shown, which means that accused file-sharers have a solid defense when they are accused based on minimal evidence.

“This is important for defendants as courts usually tend to assume that it cannot be sufficiently clarified whether filesharing did indeed occur via the Internet connection of the defendant. Simple tracking can, therefore, be seen as a good chance for defendants to win against the warning letter industry,” Solmecke adds.

While the verdict is unlikely to stop the piracy settlement industry in Germany, it may prompt rightsholders to step up their BitTorrent monitoring practices.

This doesn’t only apply to Warner Bros. Entertainment, but also to other major rightsholders including the local branches of Universal Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Music, EMI Music and Sony Music, which are all active on the anti-piracy front in Germany.

The full verdict of the District Court of Cologne is available Tarnkappe.

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Valve: Für Half-Life 3 und Nachfolger war nie ein Abschluss geplant

Für Gordon Freeman war kein endgültiger Abschluss geplant, und das Geheimnis um den G-Man wäre auch in Half-Life 3 vermutlich nicht aufgeklärt worden: Der ehemalige Valve-Autor Mike Laidlaw hat über seine Ideen für den dritten Teil des Actionklassikers gesprochen. (Half-Life, Steam)

Für Gordon Freeman war kein endgültiger Abschluss geplant, und das Geheimnis um den G-Man wäre auch in Half-Life 3 vermutlich nicht aufgeklärt worden: Der ehemalige Valve-Autor Mike Laidlaw hat über seine Ideen für den dritten Teil des Actionklassikers gesprochen. (Half-Life, Steam)

Lautsprecher-Assistent: Google Home ab 8. August 2017 in Deutschland erhältlich

Google Home kommt endlich nach Deutschland: Googles Lautsprecher mit eingebautem Sprachassistenten kommt im August 2017 für 150 Euro in den Handel. Der Speaker kann unter anderem Fragen beantworten, Musik abspielen und Smart Homes steuern. (Google Home, Sound-Hardware)

Google Home kommt endlich nach Deutschland: Googles Lautsprecher mit eingebautem Sprachassistenten kommt im August 2017 für 150 Euro in den Handel. Der Speaker kann unter anderem Fragen beantworten, Musik abspielen und Smart Homes steuern. (Google Home, Sound-Hardware)

WifionICE: Alte Schwachstelle im Bahn-WLAN noch nicht geschlossen

Mit einer einzigen Zeile lässt sich eine angeblich geschlossene Sicherheitslücke im WLAN-Angebot der Deutschen Bahn weiterhin ausnutzen, um private Daten auszulesen. Der Chaos Computer Club (CCC) kritisiert den Patch als “untauglich”. (Deutsche Bahn, WLAN)

Mit einer einzigen Zeile lässt sich eine angeblich geschlossene Sicherheitslücke im WLAN-Angebot der Deutschen Bahn weiterhin ausnutzen, um private Daten auszulesen. Der Chaos Computer Club (CCC) kritisiert den Patch als "untauglich". (Deutsche Bahn, WLAN)

Indiegames Rundschau: Meisterdiebe, Anti- und Arcadehelden

Digitale Brettspielstrategie, Arcade-Voxelgewitter und Feuergefechte im Dschungel von Vietnam: Die spannendsten Indiegames der letzten Wochen haben für jeden etwas zu bieten. Von Rainer Sigl (Indiegames, Playstation 4)

Digitale Brettspielstrategie, Arcade-Voxelgewitter und Feuergefechte im Dschungel von Vietnam: Die spannendsten Indiegames der letzten Wochen haben für jeden etwas zu bieten. Von Rainer Sigl (Indiegames, Playstation 4)

Shell: Mit Paypal tanken

Shell kooperiert beim mobilen Bezahlen mit Paypal. An einigen Tankstellen in Hamburg und Berlin können Kunden die Rechnung künftig mit ihrem Smartphone begleichen. Deutschlandweit soll das Bezahlen per Handy ab Ende 2017 möglich sein. (Paypal, Wirtschaft)

Shell kooperiert beim mobilen Bezahlen mit Paypal. An einigen Tankstellen in Hamburg und Berlin können Kunden die Rechnung künftig mit ihrem Smartphone begleichen. Deutschlandweit soll das Bezahlen per Handy ab Ende 2017 möglich sein. (Paypal, Wirtschaft)

Appeals court OKs secrecy of FBI national security data requests

Targets of NSLs can’t challenge them because ISPs can’t tell the target about them.

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A federal appeals court is giving the Federal Bureau of Investigation a big boost when it comes to secretly investigating national security affairs. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld federal rules prohibiting companies from promptly disclosing to customers that the FBI is demanding a user's private data with a National Security Letter (NSL).

The FBI annually issues thousands of so-called NSLs to ISPs, financial institutions and telephone companies. A judge's signature is not required, and targets of NSLs cannot challenge them because they don't know they exist.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, on behalf of Cloudfare and CREDO Mobile, brought a challenge to the gag orders under the First Amendment. They argued that the gag orders burdened the speech of companies that receive them. A federal judge in 2013 agreed, and declared NSLs unconstitutional for that reason.

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Nokia 8 smartphone leaked, with flagship-level specs

Nokia 8 smartphone leaked, with flagship-level specs

The first Nokia-branded phone from HMD is now available in the the United States, and it’s a mid-range device with decent specs and an even better price. But the Nokia 6 will get some more company soon. Earlier this year HMD also unveiled the Nokia 3 and 5… and now VentureBeat’s Evan Blass reports that […]

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Nokia 8 smartphone leaked, with flagship-level specs

The first Nokia-branded phone from HMD is now available in the the United States, and it’s a mid-range device with decent specs and an even better price. But the Nokia 6 will get some more company soon. Earlier this year HMD also unveiled the Nokia 3 and 5… and now VentureBeat’s Evan Blass reports that […]

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A brain implant turns “loser” mice into aggressive fighters

By stimulating one region of the brain, scientists create mouse supersoldiers.

Enlarge / Could this be the first step toward the Mouse Guard from David Petersen's amazing comic book? (credit: From Mouse Guard, by David Petersen)

It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie about making supersoldiers. Scientists have turned shy, low-ranking mice into aggressive fighters who almost always win in dominance competitions. And they did it by stimulating a part of the mouse brain that controls "effortful" behavior.

Mice are social animals, and male mice establish a pecking order amongst themselves by displaying aggressive behavior. Though this aggression can take many forms, neuroscientist Zhou Tingting of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, joined with his colleagues to measure mouse dominance using what's called the "tube test." The tube test creates a scenario in which there's not enough room for the mice to pass each other in the tube. Mice have to shove one another aside to get out. The mouse who shoves the most other mice out of its way will "win" the dominance game.

Mice shove each other in the tube test. Note that the winner isn't stronger—he's just more aggressive and persistent with his shoves. (video link)

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