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sandman_1
05-02-2011, 11:43 PM
Article
http://www.slyck.com/story2176_Perfect_10_Sues_Giganews_for_Copyright_Infringement

Hypatia
05-03-2011, 12:25 AM
lol ive been copying text from the articles right now=)) you are fast=))

Anyways, i dont mean to sound bad or whatever but they kinda had it coming and sort of deserved it. never bend over to copyright mafia

I do hope that after the storm is over ggianews WILL consider some changes like moving to SIngapore for instance..


to protect more "than 165,000 Perfect 10 copyrighted images

jesus.. frigging cheap bastards..

apparently some lame studio wanted to get easy money.

PS

LOL Giganew is not the first

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_10,_Inc._v._Google_Inc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_10,_Inc._v._CCBill_LLC
http://freecourtdockets.com/Interesting-Federal-Case-News/Federal-Copyright-Cases/California/Perfect-10-vs-Megaupload-Limited/Perfect-10-vs-Megaupload-Limited.html

im pretty sure they will be told to fuck off


Rapidshare Countersues Perfect 10 For Being A 'Copyright Troll' Who Only 'Shakes Down' Others
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100614/0105019802.shtml

it's sued pretty much every search engine for hosting thumbnails of images that others scanned. It's also sued payment processors of paywall sites. Its latest loss was against Rapidshare


To date, Perfect 10 has lost nearly all of these lawsuits.

zot
05-03-2011, 10:00 AM
This is good news. If it does go to trial, I think Giganews should win this one fairly easily, and that could establish a precedent that will help them and others later when up against deep-pocket adversaries.

mjmacky
05-03-2011, 04:24 PM
There's already a precedent, overreaching companies filing frivolous copyright suits will lose pretty much every case. This however is a meaningless precedent, as it won't stop other companies from trying.

heiska
05-03-2011, 10:04 PM
This is good news. If it does go to trial, I think Giganews should win this one fairly easily, and that could establish a precedent that will help them and others later when up against deep-pocket adversaries.

But it's pretty huge PR damage for Giga as these court things with all the appeals and stuff tend to last years and while "innocent until proven guilty" is true, some current/potential customers will be lost to competitors for sure.

My analysis: Bad in the short run for Giga, good for the other USPs. In the long run again probably bad for Giga as people find out how much they'll save with other providers.

Hypatia
05-03-2011, 10:13 PM
heiska, when they win it will be a huge penis enlargement feeling for all involved : giganews kept their shit together, giganews protected us, bid daddy takes care of us =) all hail giganews

what? they continue removing stuff and dont wanna move to Singapore? Shhh!! SIlence! don't spoil the triumph!=)