Leistungsschutzrecht: EU-Kommission hält kritische Studie zurück

Eine von der EU-Kommission in Auftrag gegebene Studie besagt, das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger sei wirkungslos. Veröffentlicht wurde sie nie. Von Patrick Beuth (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Eine von der EU-Kommission in Auftrag gegebene Studie besagt, das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger sei wirkungslos. Veröffentlicht wurde sie nie. Von Patrick Beuth (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Leistungsschutzrecht: EU-Kommission hält kritische Studie zurück

Eine von der EU-Kommission in Auftrag gegebene Studie besagt, das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger sei wirkungslos. Veröffentlicht wurde sie nie. Von Patrick Beuth (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Eine von der EU-Kommission in Auftrag gegebene Studie besagt, das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger sei wirkungslos. Veröffentlicht wurde sie nie. Von Patrick Beuth (Leistungsschutzrecht, Urheberrecht)

Deals of the Day (12-22-2017)

There are only a few shopping days left until Christmas, which means the odds of ordering something online and having it shipped in time are slim… but that’s not a problem when you’re buying digital media or subscriptions. Google, Ama…

There are only a few shopping days left until Christmas, which means the odds of ordering something online and having it shipped in time are slim… but that’s not a problem when you’re buying digital media or subscriptions. Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are all running deals on apps, games, music, videos, and eBooks. And both […]

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Star Trek Bridge Crew: Sternenflotte verlässt Holodeck

Bislang ist Star Trek Bridge Crew auf Windows-PC und Playstation 4 mit VR-Headset spielbar, jetzt können Raumfahrer auch an einem 2D-Monitor durch das All düsen. Alternativ bietet das Update auch Unterstützung für Mixed-Reality-Hardware. (Star Trek, Ub…

Bislang ist Star Trek Bridge Crew auf Windows-PC und Playstation 4 mit VR-Headset spielbar, jetzt können Raumfahrer auch an einem 2D-Monitor durch das All düsen. Alternativ bietet das Update auch Unterstützung für Mixed-Reality-Hardware. (Star Trek, Ubisoft)

The Rinspeed Snap explores future-proofing with a modular electric vehicle

It separates the durable passenger pod from an easy-to-recycle propulsion “skateboard.”

One doesn't normally think of the Swiss as terribly eccentric, but you could make an exception for Rinspeed boss Frank Rinderknecht. Some of his past creations have been pretty out there, like the sQuba, which started out as a Lotus Elise and ended up a fully electric vehicle that could also dive underwater.

Or the Ʃtos, based on a BMW i8 hybrid but with its own drone that can deliver flowers. But interspersed among the wackiness are some clever ideas. In 2009, the company's iChange used an iPhone as a key and controller—sorry Tesla fans, Elon didn't think of that one first! And at this year's Detroit auto show we also saw the Oasis, an adaptable, autonomous city vehicle that bridges the gap between Blade Runner and our current timeline.

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Georgia regulators say dramatically over-budget nuclear plant can move forward

After Summer plant discontinuation, the future of nuclear was in question.

Enlarge / Atomic plant Vogtle, located in Burke County, near Waynesboro, Georgia in USA. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images) (credit: Getty Images)

The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) wants to keep two under-construction reactors at the Vogtle nuclear plant alive. According to a proposal offered by Commissioner Tim Echols and unanimously supported by the rest of the PSC, the plant will allow majority-owner Georgia Power to place some of the financial burden of completing the project on rate payers (that is, utility customers).

Vogtle is the only nuclear plant currently under construction in the US, and when it comes online it will be the first new nuclear plant to do so in three decades.

With some incentives for completion included in the PSC’s proposal, the reactors are now anticipated to come online in 2021 and 2022.

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TuneIn Premium will drop audiobook streaming on January 15th

TuneIn is probably one of the most popular mobile apps for streaming radio stations, but a little over two years ago the company also launched a TuneIn Premium subscription service that lets you stream ad-free content, listen to live sports broadcasts,…

TuneIn is probably one of the most popular mobile apps for streaming radio stations, but a little over two years ago the company also launched a TuneIn Premium subscription service that lets you stream ad-free content, listen to live sports broadcasts, and stream audiobooks. Now the company is shutting down the audiobook portion of that […]

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App Store: Apple will transparentere Lootboxen

Zumindest wissen die Kunden künftig genauer, dass sie Geld verlieren können: Apple führt neue Auflagen für Lootboxen in seinem App Store ein. Spiele wie Hearthstone müssen künftig Angaben zu Chancen und Risiken machen. (Games, Apple)

Zumindest wissen die Kunden künftig genauer, dass sie Geld verlieren können: Apple führt neue Auflagen für Lootboxen in seinem App Store ein. Spiele wie Hearthstone müssen künftig Angaben zu Chancen und Risiken machen. (Games, Apple)

Subterranean Challenge: Darpa ruft Wettbewerb für Navigation unter der Erde aus

Städte und Gebäude wachsen nicht nur in die Breite und Höhe, sondern auch in die Tiefe. Für Retter ist es oft ein Problem, sich unter der Erde zurechtzufinden. Die Darpa will Navigationssysteme für derartige Einsätze entwickeln und hat dafür einen neue…

Städte und Gebäude wachsen nicht nur in die Breite und Höhe, sondern auch in die Tiefe. Für Retter ist es oft ein Problem, sich unter der Erde zurechtzufinden. Die Darpa will Navigationssysteme für derartige Einsätze entwickeln und hat dafür einen neuen Wettbewerb ausgeschrieben. (Darpa, Wissenschaft)

Swedish Police Set to Take Over Pirate Bay Domains

Police in Sweden have filed a formal request with domain registrar Binero to take ownership of two Pirate Bay-related domains. The move follows a decision from the Supreme Court this morning which determined that domain names constitute property that can be seized by the Swedish state.

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Way back in 2013, anti-piracy prosecutor Fredrik Ingblad filed a motion targeting two key Pirate Bay domain names – ThePirateBay.se and PirateBay.se.

Ingblad filed a complaint against Punkt SE (IIS), the organization responsible for Sweden’s top level .SE domain, arguing that the domains are tools that The Pirate Bay uses to infringe copyright.

In April 2015 the case was heard and a month later the Stockholm District Court ruled that The Pirate Bay should forfeit both ThePirateBay.se and PirateBay.se to the state. The case later went to appeal.

In May 2016, the Svea Court of Appeal handed down its decision which upheld the decision of the Stockholm District Court, finding that since they assisted with crimes, the domains could be seized.

With that established a question remained – should the domains be seized from Pirate Bay co-founder and domain owner Fredrik Neij or from IIS, the organization responsible for Sweden’s top-level .SE domain?

The Court subsequently found that domain names should be considered a type of intellectual property, property owned by the purchaser of the domain. In this case, therefore, IIS was not considered the owner of the Pirate Bay domains, Fredrik Neij was.

Neij subsequently appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that the District Court and the Court of Appeal wrongly concluded that a domain name is a type of property that can be confiscated.

Today the Supreme Court handed down its decision, siding with the lower courts and determining that the domains – ThePirateBay.se and PirateBay.se – can indeed be seized by the state.

“The Supreme Court declares that the right to domain names constitutes property that may be forfeited as the Court of Appeal previously found,” its judgment reads.

Since the decision was handed down, things have been moving quickly. Kjetil Jensen of Online Group, the parent company of domain registry Binero, informs TorrentFreak that the police have already moved to take over the domains in question.

“Today Binero, Binero.se, (registrar for thepiratebay.se and piratebay.se) received an executive request from Swedish Police to take over ownership of the domain names thepiratebay.se and piratebay.se because the Swedish Supreme Court now allows the domain names to be seized,” Jensen says.

“The WHOIS of the domain names shows that the domain names no longer have any active name servers and the next step in this process is that the Police will take over the ownership of the domain names.”

WHOIS entry for ThePirateBay.se

While Binero will cooperate with the authorities, the company doesn’t believe that seizure will solve the online copyright infringement problem.

“Binero considers that the confiscation of a domain name is an ineffective approach to prevent criminal activity on the internet,” Jensen says.

“Moving a site to another top-level domain is very easy. And even if you want to close the domain, content is still available over the internet, using both the IP address and search engines etc.”

Indeed, The Pirate Bay saw this day coming a long way off and has already completely migrated to its original domain, ThePirateBay.org.

Despite the ruling, the site remains fully accessible, but it appears a line has been drawn in the sand in Sweden when it comes to domains that are used to break the law. They will be easier to seize in future, thanks to this lengthy legal process.

The judgment is available here (PDF, Swedish)

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