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A court decision reached last month but under seal until Friday could force Web sites to track visitors if the sites become defendants in a lawsuit.

TorrentSpy, a popular BitTorrent search engine, was ordered on May 29 by a federal judge in the Central District of California in Los Angeles to create logs detailing users' activities on the site. The judge, Jacqueline Chooljian, however, granted a stay of the order on Friday to allow TorrentSpy to file an appeal. The appeal must be filed by June 12, according to Ira Rothken, TorrentSpy's attorney.

TorrentSpy has promised in its privacy policy never to track visitors without their consent.

"It is likely that TorrentSpy would turn off access to the U.S. before tracking its users," Rothken said. "If this order were allowed to stand, it would mean that Web sites can be required by discovery judges to track what their users do even if their privacy policy says otherwise."

The Motion Picture Association of America, which represents Columbia Pictures and other top Hollywood film studios, sued TorrentSpy and a host of others in February 2006 as part of a sweep against file-sharing companies. According to the MPAA, the search engine was sued for allegedly making it easier to download pirated files. Representatives of the trade group could not be reached for comment.

The court's decision could have a chilling effect on e-commerce and digital entertainment sites, said Fred von Lohmann, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He calls the ruling "unprecedented."

EFF, which advocates for the public in digital rights' cases, is still reviewing the court's decision, but von Lohmann calls what he's seen so far a "troubling court order."

This is believed to be the first time a judge has ordered a defendant to log visitor activity and then hand over the information to the plaintiff.

"In general, a defendant is not required to create new records to hand over in discovery," von Lohmann said. "We shouldn't let Web site logging policies be set by litigation."

Many Web companies keep visitor logs, which can include Internet Protocol addresses, as well as other information. Some choose not to record this data, including EFF, von Lohmann said.

Source: ShoutWire.com

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The Man with No Name : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

The Man with No Name

87 votes NegativePositive

489 days 9 hours ago...

Fuck those greedy Hollywood shitheads and any judge who bows down to them!!!

tubbylardman : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

tubbylardman

70 votes NegativePositive

489 days 8 hours ago...

Movies make enough as it is... over $300million for spideman 3 alone. Now you cant say that isnt much money.... the rich get richer, and the middle waged people, trying to save a buck get fucked up the fucking ass... im god damn proud to be a fucking american!!! Stupid government

izeyb0i : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

izeyb0i

27 votes NegativePositive

489 days 8 hours ago...

will it still track you if you don't sign up?
if so then wont that be by your IP address, which can be hidden cant it?
what a pile of bollocks!

GB! : LVL 43: VP 5: said:

GB!

63 votes NegativePositive

489 days 8 hours ago...

they are trying to kill the internet

Darkmeister : LVL 28: VP 3.7: said:

Darkmeister

29 votes NegativePositive

489 days 7 hours ago...

It at times like this we need to unify under a banner and counter-attack, i wont go down without a fight!

Jonas22 : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

Jonas22

17 votes NegativePositive

489 days 6 hours ago...

yikes...I'm wondering if this is something that effects only americans...

but in any event...there are soooo many people who are downloading copyrighted materials that i highly doubt they'll be able to do a thing about it. It would take so much time and money to prosecute them all it would be futile.

I have received two complaints to my ISP for copyright infringement(both torrents were from torrentspy) to this date, and nothing at all came of it.
Both were major motion pictures, and what obviously happened was someone from the movie studios used some software to find the IP addresses of the people downloading it.

SteelSM : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

SteelSM

36 votes NegativePositive

489 days 6 hours ago...

Theyre not really killing the internet, they just want to govern it. with their own rules that THEY believe are right, so they can get u to spend money on a service and tell u that u can only do what they tell u u can do.

Violetninja420 : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

Violetninja420

63 votes NegativePositive

489 days 6 hours ago...

For fuck sakes, how long are the MPAA going to continue hassling people? They've been whining for years now about how their losing money cuz of internet downloading, and they're making more money than ever. Hell their fucking saving alot more money now too these days. Now they got alot of computer animated and digital effects, they dont have to hire set designers and stage hands and troupes of set workers, its all green screen shit. Just give pixar 20 mil to make a family friendly kids movie and you can generate 10x that in box office recipts alone. In the first few weeks no less! Not to mention the money made from dvd sales, concession sales, product tie-ins with car manufacturers, cola producers and childrens toys based on the characters in the movie. And they'll pay big bucks to be hooked up with whats sure to be this summers big family film. Any good scam artist worth his weight in bullshit can tell you hype can sell absolutly anything.

Hollywood's coming up with alot of uncreative shit lately as well, which also might contribute to them saying their not making as much cash as they think they should be. A large ratio of movies lately seem to be comic-book based, horror/torture flicks, remakes, and sequels to remakes. I started noticing it about the time the punisher came out, cuz i remembered there being one in existance already starring dolph lundgren, or however thats spelled. Then they made a superman film, which really confused me cuz theres alot of them from years ago with christopher reeve. now its new rocky movie and new die hard and oceans 13...i dunno what the fuck anymore...

Whatever, MPAA can kiss my ass. I should look into them more, from what i can tell their only purpose for existance is to piss and moan on behalf of rich, overpaid, unorigional fucks.

jdan : LVL 49: VP 5: said:

jdan

37 votes NegativePositive

489 days 4 hours ago...

FUCK THE MPAA!!
fucking cocksuckers

gtrider92 : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

gtrider92

9 votes NegativePositive

489 days 2 hours ago...

sucks

limpep : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

limpep

Hidden (Show Comment) -22 votes

489 days 2 hours ago...

hahhahahah public trackers make me laught.

nimlot : LVL 34: VP 4.2: said:

nimlot

26 votes NegativePositive

489 days 2 hours ago...

http://joox.net/cat/44/id/1006056
Documentary on how pirating isn't unlawful.

irollon50mm : LVL 15: VP 2.4: said:

irollon50mm

5 votes NegativePositive

489 days 2 hours ago...

soon there gonna charge people for everything... the internet is gonna become some kind of monster

IonAphis : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

IonAphis

18 votes NegativePositive

489 days 1 hour ago...

Funny thing is, you take down torrentspy, and tomorrow you'll have torrentagent, torrentCIAdude, downloadspy, torrentspier, torrentdownloader, and dozens of others to replace it. Even better, most movies and series and stuff like that are beginning to be downloaded mostly through Rapidshare or Megaupload. Why? Traffic shaping has dominated thousands of internet service providers (ISP) around the world, and even though in some countries it is not illegal to download stuff, the government is sure not going to support it, as they would have a big problem with the international community for encouraging piracy. For those who don't know what traffic shaping is, you can look online for an accurate description, but to sum it all up, what it basically means is that your internet service provider knows when you are downloading off of a web page and when you are downloading through bittorrent. This way, in order not to flood their channels (if everyone downloaded and used at the same time bittorrent, they wouldn't be able to provide the speed they promised to anyone) they shape your internet traffic, blocking bittorent and p2p connections and limiting them. If you have a 1Mb connection and have wondererd why you're not downloading at 128KBps as you should be doing, and instead download around 10 - 30 KBps, it's not that you have your bittorrent badly configured (most likely), but that you have fallen victim to traffic shaping. Call your ISP and they will tell you they do no such thing, tell them to send a technician because your internet is slow and they will tell you there's nothing wrong. The government doesn't want the burden, so they don't stick their spoon in the soup, and you overpay and get screwed.
Rapidshare and etcs getting so popular is the direct result of this, and thus is becoming way more viable download movies through there, leaving games and programs and some other stuff for bittorent.

IonAphis : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

IonAphis

24 votes NegativePositive

489 days 1 hour ago...

Funny, after Morpheus, people used Kazzaa and left Morpheus for the stuff they couldn't get in Kazza, then Kazza became the morpheus for edonkey and emule. THEN edonkey became the backup for limewire, and then limewire and emule became backups for bittorent. Now, for optimum results, Phex for music (uses all gnutella and some extra servers, and filters better), bittorent for most things, rapidshare and the like for new stuff, and if all else fails, emule ftw...

The internet is the people's land. The internet has gotten as popular and as famous as it has not because of it's technology, it's because nobody LIMITS you to say or do what you want. It's exactly this kind of freedom and absence of restraint and censorship why people post things on youtube, spiked, digg and thousands of other sites.

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