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P2P Security News : Porn Industry At War With P2P
Posted by Max on 2008/2/18 2:14:22 (1035 reads)
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First used by Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG, the anti-P2P method is now in the attention of the adult entertainment companies. This is supposed to be the beginning of the war against the online porn piracy. Greg Piccionelli declared his concern for the imminent fail of the adult entertainment market, unless responsible measurements won’t be applied.

His exact and somehow apocalyptic words were: "We’re at the eleventh hour and the 59th minute", we may add, before the disaster.He put forward for proposition the route followed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA): the battle against the piracy should be done by "filing actions against end users for infringing on the copyrights of adult producers". It’s a quote from the XBIZ Hollywood Conference’s Piracy Roundtable.

He added that "people who consume stolen content" want to keep this detail for themselves, especially if "the stolen content in question is sexually explicit".

Somehow, Sean Christian of AdultFriendFinder.comChristian, came to the conclusion that DJ Airek, who entertained everybody at the XBIZ Summer Forum from the Hard Rock Hotel, is guilty of copyright violations, consequence of his show.

Unluckily for Christian, DJ Airek was there and ready to answer the accusations: "I’m the guy you’re talking about, and I think you’ve put your foot in your mouth here".

Not only that, as Xbiz.com said, "his entire record collection was purchased legally" and "Hard Rock pays a massive amount of licensing fees to ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) and BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) ", but the DJ’s performance was recompensed only with applauses.




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