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Titre | T411 still changing domain name |
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Description | The game of cat and mouse continues. Pursued by Civil Society of Phonographic Producers (SCPP) for infringement of copyright, T411 comes again to change domain name. The famous BitTorrent link site has indeed set an address that uses the extension first level reserved for India (.in), seven months after a previous move. So far, T411 used the domain attributed to the British territory in the Indian Ocean (.io). But the French courts made it far less relevant when, during the summer, it was decided to extend the blocking of the site at this address, which had been set up precisely to counter a first court decision, which then targeted his Montenegrin URL (".me"). Orange was the first ISP to comply with the new judgment ordering to aim the address .io, in addition to the .me. For this, the operator has chosen to use the DNS liars method: When subscribers try to access the BitTorrent link site, they are redirected to another page. This approach, however, is fairly easy to dodge, with a little technique. To the extent that a first judgment has extended the lock T411 to take into account the new address, there is a good chance that this scenario is repeated with the current URL. But anyway, the court case will in any case a necessary step. During the first verdict, it was announced that "any measure affecting another site must be authorized by a judicial authority, ISPs with no content monitoring obligation and Civil Society of Phonographic Producers do not have the right to block access to sites without prior supervision of the judicial authority. " |
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Adresse (URL) : | www.numerama.com | |
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Date | 2015-09-26 | |
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Hits | 0 | |
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Catégorie | Accueil > Streaming | |
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ID | 6919 | |
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