MPAA reported me to my ISP

jonMEGA

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I got this email in my inbox the other night. Its got me pretty worried. :( I since then Shut down my server.
and replied to my ISP telling them that I shut it down.

Any other ideas on what I should do ?


Greetings,

We have received the following complaint about the distribution of
copyright protected material. Please remove the following items from your
fileserver or share to eliminate any further complications of this.

Thank you,

< My ISP >


Date of Infringement: 12/25/2001 6:39:18 PM GMT

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) represents the following
motion picture production and distribution companies:

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
TriStar Pictures, Inc.
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
United Artists Pictures, Inc.
United Artists Corporation
Universal City Studios, Inc.
Warner Bros., a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.

We have received information that you are providing Internet access to and
possibly hosting the above referenced internet site, which is offering
downloads of copyrighted motion picture(s) including such title(s) as:


3,000 Miles To Graceland
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
American Pie 2
Animal, The
Anti-Trust
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Baby Boy
Back to the Future
Beetlejuice
Bless the Child
Blue Streak
Boyz In The Hood
Bridget Jones' Diary
Bring It On
Caddyshack II
Cats & Dogs
Clockwork Orange, A
Crazy/Beautiful
Crocodile Dundee in L.A.
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Devil's Advocate
Doctor Dolittle 2
Down To Earth
Driven
Dude Where's My Car
Dungeons and Dragons
Evolution(Dreamworks)
Exit Wounds
Exorcist, The
Family Man
Fast and The Furious, The
Fifteen Minutes
Final Fantasy - The Spirits Within
Finding Forrester
Forrest Gump
Freddy Got Fingered
Full Metal Jacket
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Ghosts Of Mars
Goonies, The
Gremlins
Half Baked
Hannibal
How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Inspector Gadget
Joe Dirt
Jurassic Park III
Knight's Tale, A
Little Nicky
Loser
Miss Congeniality
Monkeybone
Moulin Rouge
Mummy, The
Musketeer, The
Office Space
Osmosis Jones
Patriot, The (2000)
Pearl Harbor
People vs. Larry Flynt, The
Pest, The
Planet of The Apes
Princess Bride
Rat Race, The
Save The Last Dance
Scarface
Scary Movie II
Score, The
Seven
Shrek(Dreamworks)
Simpsons, The (TV)
Snatch
Spaceballs
Spy Kids
Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Episode 1
Stigmata
Sugar and Spice
Swordfish
Talented Mr. Ripley
Three Kings
Tigger Movie, The
Titan AE
Tomb Raider
Tomcats
What's The Worst That Can Happen?
Whole Nine Yards, The


The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted motion pictures
constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, Title 17
United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also violate the laws
of other countries, international law, and/or treaty obligations.

We request that you immediately do the following:

1) Disable access to this site;
2) Remove this site from your server; and
3) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse
Policy/Terms of Service Agreement.

By copy of this letter, the owner of the above referenced Internet site
and/or email account is hereby directed to cease and desist from the
conduct complained of herein.

On behalf of the respective owners of the exclusive rights to the
copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state, pursuant to
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section
512, that we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the
manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owners, their
respective agents, or the law.

Also pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we hereby state,
under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California and
under the laws of the United States, that the information in this
notification is accurate and that we are authorized to act on behalf of
the owners of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this
notification.

Please contact us at the above listed address or by replying to this email
should you have any questions. Kindly include the above noted Reference #
in the subject line of all email correspondence.

We thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your prompt response is
requested.

Respectfully,

Hemanshu Nigam
Vice President
 

Red Dawn

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Why worry, they just asked you to stop stealing. Most of the time when you ge caught stealing you end up in trouble with the Authorities.
If you are going to steal you better learn to be a lot more stealth about it. Most successful thieves never get detected. Obviously you are not too successful.
 

Balt

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I could be wrong, but I doubt the MPAA actually has your name. They probably gave your IP to the ISP and then your ISP traced it back to you. Your ISP shouldn't provide that kind of info without a court order of some sort, and your ISP isn't going to waste money trying to prosecute you themselves.

Again, I'm not a lawyer so I could be wrong. As for what you should do.. I think shutting down the server is pretty much all you can do. Since you've already done that I can think of nothing else.
 

bellycows

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MPAA's online bots search for filenames, they do not download content.

Tell your ISP that you contest the findings. If necessary, tell them that you were sharing EMPTY FILES with the names of famous movies to bring to light exactly this sort of legal harrassment.

A program called newfile.exe can make empty files of any size you specify within seconds. Search for it.

So the MPAA has no proof that you were sharing copyrighted material. Only that you were sharing files with the names of famous movies. In order to make sure that the material was copyrighted, they would have to download the movies, and that would be illegal, so they can't do it.
 

Russ

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Make sure to pack extra cigarettes before they cart you off. Either that, or practice bending over the sink.

Russ, NCNE
 

bunker

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Please remove the following items from your fileserver or share to eliminate any further complications of this.

I think as long as you took it down you should be fine.
 

911paramedic

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Did you have that stuff on your site?? My other question would be are you using Morpheus? I download all kinds of stuff from that site.

I would reply back asking what the hell they are talking about.

That is just me though.
 

jonMEGA

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<< Did you have that stuff on your site?? >>



Yes. Mostly DVD rips



<< My other question would be are you using Morpheus? >>



I use Morpheus too, but these were shared over irc.
 

jonMEGA

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May 21, 2001
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<< hahahaha!!!!

Stop stealing and you have nothing to worry about.
>>



Yep... Weird thing is that I own over have of these DVDs
 

cappsa

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<<

I use Morpheus too, but these were shared over irc.
>>



Woah. You were just sharing them over IRC? My worst nightmare may be coming true if the MPAA is starting to focus on IRC.

 

Kipper

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The MPAA, RIAA, and other organizations have a lot of financial resources available at their disposal, but they AREN'T infinite. Therefore, they usually only go after large distribution sources - i.e. someone with 900+ rips who is selling them for profit or serving them off some college/corporate network. The end-users and smaller server owners have little to fear in terms of legal action other than a stern warning, because these media giants won't come knocking on your door. If you keep on distributing regardless, however, legal action might be in store for you...
 

djs1w

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<< have fun in federal Pound-Me-In-The-Ass Prison >>



Office Space :) Gotta love that flick, just gotta!
 

Nitemare

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<< The MPAA, RIAA, and other organizations have a lot of financial resources available at their disposal >>



I wonder why they have all this financial resources? hhmmm because they have been phucking us over with their 18 dollar cd's over the years.

Reminds me of the Ice Cube video where the record exec says "Sign your life...I mean your name on the dotted line"..

Nothing but a bunch of greedy bastids...take away newsgroups, napster and then IRC and morpheus...where there is a will there is a way and there will be another tp take their place.
 

pulse8

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<< I wonder why they have all this financial resources? hhmmm because they have been phucking us over with their 18 dollar cd's over the years. >>



Since when does the MPAA sell CDs?
 

Modeps

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<< because they have been phucking us over with their 18 dollar cd's over the years >>


those are only cd's that are bought at the mall, and arnt on sale. and it didnt always use to be like that either. I remember buying them for about 10 bucks a piece. MP3's helped jack the price of music up to the point where you cant just buy a CD anymore, you have to calculate which one you are going to buy, weeks in advance.


<< Reminds me of the Ice Cube video where the record exec says "Sign your life...I mean your name on the dotted line".. >>


that was a dr dre video... Dre Day I believe.
 

DVeditor2k2

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<<

<< The MPAA, RIAA, and other organizations have a lot of financial resources available at their disposal >>



I wonder why they have all this financial resources? hhmmm because they have been phucking us over with their 18 dollar cd's over the years.

Reminds me of the Ice Cube video where the record exec says "Sign your life...I mean your name on the dotted line"..

Nothing but a bunch of greedy bastids...take away newsgroups, napster and then IRC and morpheus...where there is a will there is a way and there will be another tp take their place.
>>



Ya know, it's yer own dumbass fault for buying $18 CDs. I've always been able to find the music I'm looking for $15 dollars or less (unless it's a double disc set). But if you love shopping at the mall to find the latest Backstreet Boys disc then, yes, you'll pay $18 for a single CD.


DV
 

BoberFett

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You own nearly half of them! Wow, congratulations, that changes everything. Wait, no it doesn't, you're a a theif helping other theives. Don't drop the soap.