torsdag 26 juli 2012
Music industry?s anti-piracy playbook revealed: Site blocking, app removal and litigation
A leaked confidential report from the archaically-named�International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) has revealed a wide range of strategies being employed by the recording industry to fight piracy, including petitioning for the removal of third-party music apps from app stores and petitioning ISPs to block sites that offer pirated music.�The report, obtained by�TorrentFreak,�shows that the IFPI is advising the music industry to attack piracy with multiple tactics that are divided into five broad categories:��Take down, Disruption, Investigation, Lobbying and Litigation.Among other things, the�IFPI says the industry should attack companies that advertise on piracy sites by implementing a “structured notice and take down program targeting Google?s (GOOG)�AdSense and DoubleClick advertising networks”; create “quick take down agreements” with Google, Apple (AAPL)
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