MPAA Wants to Censor OpenCulture's Public Domain Movies | TorrentFreak

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-01-18

Summary:

"Despite the growing availability of legal services in many countries, movie studios face a constant stream of pirated films. In an attempt to deter these infringements, the MPAA and individual movie studios send thousands of takedown notices to Internet services every month. Most of these requests are directed at Google. When it comes to takedown notices the MPAA has a dubious track record. The movie industry group has got into the habit of asking Google to remove the homepages of allegedly infringing sites instead of individual pages where the infringing movies are listed. A few days ago, for example, the MPAA asked Google to remove the homepage of the most popular torrent site Kickass.so, alongside several other torrent and streaming sites. As with previous requests Google declined to do so as the request was too broad.The same takedown notice includes another unusual and perhaps more worrying request. Between all the 'pirate sites' the MPAA also targeted Open Culture’s list of public domain movies.  For those unfamiliar with the project, Open Culture offers an archive of high-quality cultural & educational media. With Stanford University’s Dan Colman as founder and lead editor, the content listed on the site is selected with great care ..."

Link:

http://torrentfreak.com/mpaa-wants-censor-openculture-public-domain-movies-150117/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.films oa.licensing oa.pd oa.pirates oa.p2p oa.takedowns oa.google oa.open_culture oa.mpaa oa.libre oa.copyright

Date tagged:

01/18/2015, 08:35

Date published:

01/18/2015, 03:35