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ShowStash sued by MPAA

15 July 2007 19:58 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 10 comments

ShowStash sued by MPAA In June, the MPAA sued both YouTVpc.com and Peekvid.com even though neither site actually hosts any of the copyrighted material on its servers. Yesterday, the MPAA announced they had filed a similar lawsuit, this time against ShowStash.com, and for the same reasons.

The site indexes copyrighted material into categories such as Movies, TV shows, Anime and Cartoons. The latest releases are readily available at ShowStash just as they were at Peekvid and YouTvpc.

“ShowStash is a one-stop-shop for copyright infringement and the operators’ sole purpose is to disseminate content that has been illegally reproduced and distributed,”
said John Malcolm, Executive Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA. “Sites like ShowStash are breaking the law and our goal is to put these movie theft ‘entrepreneurs’ out of business for good.”

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Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 15 July 2007 20:31 Send private message to this user   
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ShowStash is a one-stop-shop for copyright infringement
Well, I wonder how many brain cells, or lack thereof, this guy has. If it doesn't provide you with ANY copyrighted data then it isn't a one-stop-shop. Sounds to me like ShowStash simply pointed you around the web to get the files. Similar to a search engine.

Whats next? MPAA/RIAA sues Google for giving people with the knowledge on its workings the ability to quickly find and download "Illegal" content? I would see the MPAA/RIAA commanding the highest courts to filter the internet in America and abroad so that "Illegal" content cannot be downloaded or even searched for.

I love how much money, time and effort is spent on chasing pirates instead of the real bad guys that distribute child pr0n and other highly illegal and offensive material.

Next thing you know the MPAA/RIAA is going to try and get piracy punishable by the death penalty in America for pirating films or music.

Maybe not that much punishment but just a step lower, life in prison without parole, due to the hope that no-one with brains would clearly see it as "Crude and Unusual Punishment".

Peace
plutonash (Member) 16 July 2007 5:23 Send private message to this user   
Funny thing is these assholes will most likely win because what happened with torrentspy and isohunt.
xempler (Newbie) 16 July 2007 5:55 Send private message to this user   
The MPAA is getting out of control. They're suing everyone and their dog. Why doesn't the courts just give them complete control over the internet and get it over with.
emugamer (Junior Member) 16 July 2007 8:10 Send private message to this user   
They need to step back and take a look at how much money they are wasting on these frivolous lawsuits. Take that money and redirect it - to make a better product.
c1c (Member) 16 July 2007 9:08 Send private message to this user   
Hey.....what are you in for? "Grand Theft Auto", 'bout u? "homicide" hey you, whatchya in fo?..... "downloadin"
emugamer (Junior Member) 16 July 2007 12:51 Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by c1c:
Hey.....what are you in for? "Grand Theft Auto", 'bout u? "homicide" hey you, whatchya in fo?..... "downloadin"
lol....Grand Theft Music
theridges (AfterDawn Addict) 16 July 2007 21:03 Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by plutonash:
Funny thing is these assholes will most likely win because what happened with torrentspy and isohunt.

lol last i checked you can still search both of those sites and find plenty of torrents...
mpaa know they cant really stop it...but they have to make it look like there doing something..
Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 16 July 2007 21:15 Send private message to this user   
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lol last i checked you can still search both of those sites and find plenty of torrents...
mpaa know they cant really stop it...but they have to make it look like there doing something..
Yes, you can still get torrents from said places but, from what I remember, they are required to keep logs of what people search for etc.
borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 17 July 2007 17:58 Send private message to this user   
This whole thing that the MPAA is doing is just adding another one to the list of sues they do in a year.
ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 17 July 2007 22:39 Send private message to this user   
Pop_Smith/theridges

ISOhunt dose not log,and they always filtered IP/CP content when asked(not threaten) they have joined with file rights to try log "copyrighted" filenames and remove them from their trackers

file rights
http://isohunt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=96517


Logging
http://isohunt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2143

While Torrentspy has pretty much sold out by choosing to give up user data and ips than to close down.

Isohunt is tryign to find a middle ground.
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