Thursday, August 9, 2012

Demonoid Update -- 2012 Aug 09 TH

Via TorrentFreak:
After a few days of no comment, the actors behind the raid and closure of Demonoid have stepped forward. The IFPI [International Federation of the Phonographic Industry] and Interpol say they worked together with the Attorney General of Mexico and Ukrainian police to shutter the popular file-sharing service. In addition to equipment seized in Ukraine, they have now confirmed “a number of arrests” and seizures of assets in Mexico.

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Until now, information on the raid has only come from Ukraine, prompting some to question why the music and movie industries have remained silent on such a prominent takedown. The wait for that is now over. The IFPI said their complaints have finally delivered results.

"Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music services that offer great value music to consumers while respecting the rights of artists, songwriters and record companies," the IFPI’s anti-piracy director Jeremy Banks said in a statement.

"The operation to close Demonoid was a great example of international cooperation to tackle a service that was facilitating the illegal distribution of music on a vast scale. I would like to thank all those officers involved in this operation to close a business that was built on the abuse of other people’s rights."

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John Newton head of INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Illicit Goods Sub-Directorate said that international cooperation is key to ensuring that “organized criminals” are stopped.

“In this instance police forces on different sides of the world worked together with INTERPOL and the music industry to successfully disrupt the distribution chain for illicit digital music products,” he said.

Since many Demonoid members are worried that they may be at risk TorrentFreak asked IFPI whether any users are or will be targeted. However, the group told us that they can’t comment any further on an ongoing investigation.

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Read the full article here.

2 comments:

colin rogers said...

Anonymous have just launched "Operation Demonoid"...the Ukrainian authority that took them down have been under attack for the last 48hours.
(I'd love to know how these CAPTCHA things below work!! mine is "demono 28" weird!!)

sebaygo1 said...

O.K., that IS a little weird!