Planned .Org Registry Sale Puts The Pirate Bay at Risk

The Internet Society is in the process of selling the Public Interest Registry to private equity firm Ethos Capital. The planned sale has raised widespread concerns over a possible price hike and suspensions of .org domains. This could also be relevant for many pirate sites including The Pirate Bay, which still operates from its original .org domain

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There are plenty of options for copyright holders to frustrate the operations of pirate sites, but one of the most effective is to attack their domain names.

In recent years, various entertainment industry groups have called on the domain name industry to help out on this front.

As a result, the MPAA signed a landmark agreement with the Donuts registry under which the movie industry group acts as a “trusted notifier” of “pirate” domains. A similar deal was later announced with the Radix registry.

Not all registrars and registries are welcoming these types of voluntary actions. The Public Interest Registry (PIR), which oversees the registrations of .org domains, was previously asked by the RIAA to suspend The Pirate Bay’s domain name. However, the organization chose not to do so.

Many registrars and registries don’t like the idea of acting as “content police.” Instead, they prefer these matters to be handled through the courts instead. This is one of the main reasons why The Pirate Bay, after more than 15 years, is still accessible on its .org domain.

Ironically, the infamous torrent site moved to over a dozen other domains in the past, fearing a .org domain seizure. However, while many other the other domains were suspended or taken by court order, thepiratebay.org stands tall.

The question is whether things will remain this way, as PIR is in the process of being sold to private equity firm Ethos Capital. At the moment, PIR is part of the Internet Society, which is critical of stringent copyright policies, but its new owner may see things differently.

Possible policy changes are also a concern many organizations and groups have. A few days ago, EFF, Wikimedia, Internet Archive, Creative Commons, Demand Progress, and several others, sent a letter to Internet Society President Andrew Sullivan, urging him to stop the sale.

The groups are concerned that Ethos may raise domain name prices and that it will implement rights protection mechanisms. In addition, they caution that domain names could be suspended for alleged illegal activity, without any judicial oversight.

Ethos will have “the power to implement processes to suspend domain names based on accusations of ‘activity contrary to applicable law’,” the letter reads.

The organizations are concerned that this will put NGOs at risk. However, the same issues are very relevant for The Pirate Bay as well. After all, that will be one of the prime candidates for a voluntary domain name suspension.

Thus far there is no indication that Ethos has any plans to do so. However, if we look closely at the company we do notice something worth sharing. Erik Brooks, the founder and CEO of Ethos Capital, served (or serves) on the board of the Donuts registry.

Yes, that’s the same Donuts the MPAA has an agreement with to suspend copyright-infringing domains. Brooks joined the board after that deal was struck, but it’s an interesting observation nonetheless.

TorrentFreak reached out to both the Internet Society and Ethos Capital for further details but at the time of writing, we have yet to hear back.

We doubt that The Pirate Bay is worried about any of this. While it may become more likely that they’ll lose their original .org domain sometime in the future, the site always has alternatives ready. We have little doubt that they still have a few lined up, just in case.

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Dealmaster: All the Apple devices worth buying at Black Friday prices

These are probably the best deals on Apple devices we’ll see through year’s end.

2019 iPad

Enlarge / The 2019, seventh-generation iPad with a 10.2-inch display. (credit: Samuel Axon)

Apple devices are constantly in high demand, and yet they rarely go on sale. But for Black Friday 2019, a number of retailers have sales and discounts on some of the most popular Apple products as of late.

Let's start with Apple's wireless earbuds—AirPods are now $139 at Amazon, and that includes the standard charging case. These are the second-generation AirPods and the regular charging case; the optional wireless charging case is available separately at its regular price of $79. AirPods were down to $129 a few hours ago, but that deal appears to have expired. Regardless, this AirPods bundle gives you the essentials at a good sale price.

The new AirPods Pro are also on sale today—now you can get the new and improved earbuds for $234.98, which is about $15 off their regular price of $250. These are in-ear version of the original AirPods, which could make them more comfortable for those that found the shape of AirPods less than ideal. AirPods Pro use the same H1chip found in second-gen AirPods to pair with Apple devices, but the have active noise cancellation and "transparency mode," features that the original AirPods do not have. The former mode blocks out ambient noise, while the latter mode lets in some external sound so it's easier to hear others around you.

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CD Projekt Red: Cyberpunk-Entwickler bleiben trotz Half-Life Alyx unbesorgt

Das Entwicklerstudio CD Projekt Red sieht Virtual Reality als winzige Nische – und sorgt sich trotz Terminkollision nicht um den Absatz von Cyberpunk 2077. Gleichzeitig deuten die Entwickler eine Umsetzung für Playstation 5 und die nächste Xbox an. (Cy…

Das Entwicklerstudio CD Projekt Red sieht Virtual Reality als winzige Nische - und sorgt sich trotz Terminkollision nicht um den Absatz von Cyberpunk 2077. Gleichzeitig deuten die Entwickler eine Umsetzung für Playstation 5 und die nächste Xbox an. (Cyberpunk 2077, Rollenspiel)

Schlusslicht Telefónica: Mobilfunkbetreiber erfüllen Auflagen zur 4G-Versorgung nicht

Auf ICE-Strecken und an Bundesautobahnen werden die LTE-Versorgungsauflagen bis Jahresende wohl nicht erreicht. Die Strafen sind gering. Doch das bleibt nicht so. (Long Term Evolution, Telekom)

Auf ICE-Strecken und an Bundesautobahnen werden die LTE-Versorgungsauflagen bis Jahresende wohl nicht erreicht. Die Strafen sind gering. Doch das bleibt nicht so. (Long Term Evolution, Telekom)

Liliputing’s Best of Black Friday 2019 roundup

Black Friday 2019 is here, which means it’s one of the best days of the year to save money on some tech products. Want an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K or Google Home Mini? Prices have never been lower. But some deals are better than others. So if you …

Black Friday 2019 is here, which means it’s one of the best days of the year to save money on some tech products. Want an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K or Google Home Mini? Prices have never been lower. But some deals are better than others. So if you don’t feel like scrolling through Liliputing’s 4,500 word […]

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Abverkauf: Elektronikhändler Comtech schließt

Der Insolvenzantrag wurde Anfang September 2019 gestellt. Nun kommt das Aus für den traditionsreichen Elektronikhändler Comtech. Der Onlineshop ist geschlossen. (Wirtschaft)

Der Insolvenzantrag wurde Anfang September 2019 gestellt. Nun kommt das Aus für den traditionsreichen Elektronikhändler Comtech. Der Onlineshop ist geschlossen. (Wirtschaft)

Election polls aren’t broken, but they still can’t predict the future

Swing voters, skewed samples, and more have always limited the ability to pick a winner

Stickers await residents who vote at the Parks and Recreation Center building on August 14, 2018, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.

Enlarge / Stickers await residents who vote at the Parks and Recreation Center building on August 14, 2018, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. (credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

In the days before the 2016 US presidential election, nearly every national poll put Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump—up by 3%, on average. FiveThirtyEight’s predictive statistical model—based on data from state and national voter polls—gave Clinton a 71.4% chance of victory. The New York Times’ model put the odds at 85%.

Trump’s subsequent win shocked the nation. Pundits and pollsters wondered: How could the polls have been so wrong?

Trump-Clinton isn’t the only example of a recent electoral surprise. Around the world, including in the 2015 United Kingdom election, the 2015 Brexit referendum, the 2015 Israeli election, and the 2019 Australian election, results have clashed with preelection polls.

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Lateinamerika: Telefónica konzentriert sich auf Deutschland und Europa

Die Expansion in Lateinamerika kostete die spanische Telefónica über 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Doch das soll fast alles weg. Neue Schwerpunkte sind Spanien, Großbritannien, Deutschland und Brasilien. (Telefónica, Mobilfunk)

Die Expansion in Lateinamerika kostete die spanische Telefónica über 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Doch das soll fast alles weg. Neue Schwerpunkte sind Spanien, Großbritannien, Deutschland und Brasilien. (Telefónica, Mobilfunk)

Handelsstreit: China will mit Auslagerung der Produktion Strafzölle umgehen

Für China sind die USA weiterhin ein wichtiger Markt. Daher versucht das Land wohl vieles, um die derzeitigen Strafzölle möglichst zu umgehen – etwa durch die Auslagerung eines Großteils der Produktion von Notebooks in andere Länder. (Donald Trump, Not…

Für China sind die USA weiterhin ein wichtiger Markt. Daher versucht das Land wohl vieles, um die derzeitigen Strafzölle möglichst zu umgehen - etwa durch die Auslagerung eines Großteils der Produktion von Notebooks in andere Länder. (Donald Trump, Notebook)