Music, Movie & Gaming Industries Seek Piracy Blockades in Belgium

An entertainment organization comprising companies from the music, movie, and videogame industries is targeting several pirate sites for blocking in Belgium. The Belgian Entertainment Association informs TorrentFreak that it wants local ISPs to block nine of the most popular streaming sites under principles established by the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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blocked-censorBack in 2011, Belgium was one of the first countries to implement a court-ordered Pirate Bay blockade. The action was the result of a lawsuit between the Belgian Anti-Piracy Foundation (BAF) and ISPs Belgacom and Telenet.

After being tested in many countries around Europe, especially the UK where thousands of domains are now inaccessible, the site-blocking train has returned to Belgium.

The Belgian Entertainment Association was formed nine years ago following a local merger of International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI, music industry), the Belgian Video Federation (BVF, videos), and the Belgian Luxembourg Interactive Software Association (BLISA, videogames).

On Wednesday, the organization filed a lawsuit at the French commercial court in Brussels. Belgian news outlet De Tijd reports that it wants local Internet service providers to block subscriber access to several ‘pirate’ sites.

Speaking with TorrentFreak, BEA director Olivier Maeterlinck says that several popular streaming sites are being targeted initially.

“Our action aims to block nine of the most popular streaming sites which offer copyright-protected content on a massive scale and without authorisation,” Maeterlinck says.

“In accordance with the principles established by the CJEU (UPC Telekabel and GS Media), BEA seeks a court order confirming the infringement and imposing site blocking measures on the ISPs, who are content providers as well.”

In common with earlier blocking cases elsewhere in Europe, the ISPs named in the case (Brutélé, Nethys, Proximus, Telenet) first want confirmation that the sites they’re being asked to block are acting illegally. That is the stated purpose of the BEA lawsuit.

“Site blocking is nothing new in Belgium. The Pirate Bay and Popcorn Time – which are not involved in the current action – have been blocked for a long time,” Maeterlinck continues.

“Studies and figures from abroad (e.g. UK, Portugal) have shown that site blocking has a positive impact on the legal offer while the visits to the blocked sites drop massively (approximately a 90% drop in Belgium with The Pirate Bay) and the overall piracy level decreases as well.

“Site blocking actions are effective and if we want to support the continuing development of the legal offer and increase consumer confidence in the online economy, these enforcement initiatives need to be continued,” Maeterlinck concludes.

In the UK, well over a thousand domains are blocked on copyright grounds and in Portugal, where a voluntary mechanism is in place, the current tally is more than 900.

Next door to Belgium in the Netherlands, the blocking process has been much more drawn out. Rather than being largely compliant, ISPs have dug in their heels and objected at every turn after being asked to block The Pirate Bay. That case was referred to the European Court of Justice and it will eventually fall to the Dutch Supreme Court to make a decision.

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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 02/06/17

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Arrival’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Passengers’. ‘Doctor Strange’ completes the top three.

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arrival-torrentsThis week we have four newcomers in our chart.

Arrival is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

RSS feed for the weekly movie download chart.

This week’s most downloaded movies are:
Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrents
1 (2) Arrival 8.3 / trailer
2 (…) Passengers (Subbed HDrip) 7.1 / trailer
3 (1) Doctor Strange (DVDScr) 8.0 / trailer
4 (2) La La Land (DVDscr) 8.8 / trailer
5 (6) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back 6.3 / trailer
6 (…) Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (HDTS) 6.3 / trailer
7 (4) Hacksaw Ridge (DVDscr) 8.5 / trailer
8 (7) Manchester By The Sea (DVDscr) 8.3 / trailer
9 (…) Lion (DVDscr) 8.0 / trailer
10 (…) The Founder (DVDscr) 7.3 / trailer

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Android: Google Now Launcher wird ausgemustert

Der Google Now Launcher wird demnächst nicht mehr angeboten. Er wird bald aus dem Play Store entfernt und Hersteller von Android-Geräten dürfen ihn dann nicht mehr vorinstallieren. (Google, Android)

Der Google Now Launcher wird demnächst nicht mehr angeboten. Er wird bald aus dem Play Store entfernt und Hersteller von Android-Geräten dürfen ihn dann nicht mehr vorinstallieren. (Google, Android)

Kopierschutz: Denuvo leakt Access Logs, Anfragen und Demos

Denuvo soll Spiele vor unerlaubter Nutzung schützen – bei der eigenen Webseite hat das nicht so gut funktioniert. Lange Zeit waren zahlreiche private Informationen und Anfragen von Spieleherstellern öffentlich einsehbar. Von Hauke Gierow (Denuvo, Urheberrecht)

Denuvo soll Spiele vor unerlaubter Nutzung schützen - bei der eigenen Webseite hat das nicht so gut funktioniert. Lange Zeit waren zahlreiche private Informationen und Anfragen von Spieleherstellern öffentlich einsehbar. Von Hauke Gierow (Denuvo, Urheberrecht)

Anonymität: Tails 3.0 beendet 32-Bit-Support

Wer einen 32-Bit-Computer besitzt, kann ab dem Sommer kein Tails in der aktuellen Version mehr verwenden. Die 32-Bit-Version wird aus Kompatibilitäts- und Sicherheitsgründen ersatzlos gestrichen. (tails, Linux)

Wer einen 32-Bit-Computer besitzt, kann ab dem Sommer kein Tails in der aktuellen Version mehr verwenden. Die 32-Bit-Version wird aus Kompatibilitäts- und Sicherheitsgründen ersatzlos gestrichen. (tails, Linux)

Apple, Google, and 95 other tech firms join forces to fight Trump travel ban

Companies say executive order is “overbroad…lacks any basis in precedent.”

Enlarge / Donald Trump, Peter Thiel (center) met with and Apple CEO Tim Cook (right) and other leaders in December 2016. (credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Nearly 100 tech companies, including Facebook, Github, Uber, and Lyft, signed on to a court filing submitted to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals late Sunday night, Pacific Time.

The firms are now adding their support to a fast-moving lawsuit, State of Washington v. Trump, to halt the recent executive order that placed new immigration restrictions on people from seven Muslim-majority nations. That list includes Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, and Libya.

On Friday in federal court in Seattle, US District Judge James L. Robart ruled against the government, finding that a temporary restraining order was warranted and that the president overstepped his bounds. For now, the Seattle judge’s nationwide ruling stands. Late Saturday night, the 9th Circuit rejected the government’s attempt to get an emergency stay of the order.

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Lkw: Rundumkameras sollen bei Lastwagen Pflicht werden

Der tote Winkel ist bei Lastwagen ungleich größer als bei Autos und führt regelmäßig zu Unfällen. Diese seien vermeidbar, wenn die Fahrzeuge rundum mit Kameras ausgerüstet wären, fordert Österreichs Verkehrsminister. Acht Länder, darunter Deutschland, sind seiner Initiative beigetreten. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Der tote Winkel ist bei Lastwagen ungleich größer als bei Autos und führt regelmäßig zu Unfällen. Diese seien vermeidbar, wenn die Fahrzeuge rundum mit Kameras ausgerüstet wären, fordert Österreichs Verkehrsminister. Acht Länder, darunter Deutschland, sind seiner Initiative beigetreten. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Freedom Hosting II: Ein Fünftel des Darknets ist verschwunden

Es sollte nur ein kleiner Ausflug ins Darknet werden, doch dann nahm ein Hacker rund 20 Prozent der Onion-Seiten vom Netz. Viele davon sollen Kindesmissbrauchsdarstellungen verbreitet haben. Der Hacker sagt: “Es war mein erster Hack, jemals. Ich hatte …

Es sollte nur ein kleiner Ausflug ins Darknet werden, doch dann nahm ein Hacker rund 20 Prozent der Onion-Seiten vom Netz. Viele davon sollen Kindesmissbrauchsdarstellungen verbreitet haben. Der Hacker sagt: "Es war mein erster Hack, jemals. Ich hatte einfach die richtige Idee." (Darknet, Server)

Pearl Automation: Ex-Mitarbeiter gründen Firma als Gegenentwurf zu Apple

Pearl Automation hat bisher nur einen Kennzeichenhalter mit Weitwinkelkameras vorgestellt, doch etwas anderes lässt das Startup auffallen: 50 von 80 Mitarbeitern kommen von Apple. Sie wollen in einem offenen und innovativen Unternehmen arbeiten. (Auto, Foto)

Pearl Automation hat bisher nur einen Kennzeichenhalter mit Weitwinkelkameras vorgestellt, doch etwas anderes lässt das Startup auffallen: 50 von 80 Mitarbeitern kommen von Apple. Sie wollen in einem offenen und innovativen Unternehmen arbeiten. (Auto, Foto)

Amazon tells Super Bowl viewers to look for Prime Air drone delivery “soon”

Branded drone seen floating through window; fine print in ad tempers expectations.

Enlarge (credit: Amazon)

Amazon's trend of running multiple, super-short commercials for its voice-activated Echo device continued during Sunday's broadcast of Super Bowl LI. The last of the company's three Echo spots included a surprise cameo: an Amazon delivery drone, described to viewers as a "Prime Air" delivery. A suggestive statement, spoken in its devices' "Alexa" voice, played as the drone appeared: "Look for delivery soon."

The ad shows a woman frowning at a man who is eating branded tortilla chips, then using her voice to place an order for her snacks of choice—and clarifying that she wants the order "from Prime Air." Soon afterward, a branded drone is seen hovering just outside a home's window. At the bottom of the screen, Amazon offers a fine-print disclaimer: "Prime Air is not available in some states (or any really). Yet."

Amazon's only publicly announced commercial trial for its drone-delivery service began this past December utilizing a single distribution center in Cambridge, England. How soon those may start in the USA is unclear, however, though the high-profile placement of the hardware in a Super Bowl ad, and its real-world example of how shoppers could easily request it, suggest Amazon is ramping up its efforts. The Federal Aviation Administration approved rules for commercial drone flights in June, but those rules only include approval for "line-of-sight' drone operation, as opposed to the kind of automated or centralized drone-flight operations required by a shipping center such as Prime Air.

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