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  2. Zippyshare - Wikipedia

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    Zippyshare, also capitalized ZippyShare, was a free file-sharing website. Features. Zippyshare allowed users to upload an unlimited amount of files with a size of up ...

  3. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    But in the legal case Atari Europe S.A.S.U. v. Rapidshare AG in Germany (Legal case: OLG Düsseldorf, Judgement of 22 March 2010, Az I-20 U 166/09 dated 22 March 2010) the Düsseldorf higher regional court examined claims related to alleged infringing activity and reached the conclusion on appeal that "most people utilize RapidShare for legal ...

  4. Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act

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    There is a common practice of providing a link to legal notices at the bottom of the main web page of a site. [21] It may be prudent, though it is not required by the provisions of section 512 of the copyright law, to include the designated agent information on the page the legal link goes to, in addition to any other places where it is ...

  5. Legal issues with BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Complicating the legal analysis are jurisdictional issues that are common when nation states attempt to regulate any activity. BitTorrent files and links can be accessed in different geographic locations and legal jurisdictions. Thus, it is possible to host a BitTorrent file in geographic jurisdictions where it is legal and others where it is ...

  6. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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  7. Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    After year-long negotiations broke down, the result was legal action. In July 2010, the Antwerpse Handelsrechtbank (Antwerp Commercial Court) ruled that neither ISP would have to block The Pirate Bay and went on to describe the notion of wholesale site blocking as "disproportionate". The ISPs said that it was not their position to decide which ...

  8. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Various jurisdictions have pursued legal action against websites that host BitTorrent trackers. As a result the use of BitTorrent may sometimes be limited by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) due to legal or copyright grounds. [citation needed] Users may choose to run seedboxes or virtual private networks (VPNs) to circumvent these restrictions.

  9. RapidShare - Wikipedia

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    RapidShare was an online file hosting service that opened in 2002. In 2009, it was among the Internet's 20 most visited websites and claimed to have 10 petabytes of files uploaded by users with the ability to handle up to three million users simultaneously. [1]