MPAA sues sites for fueling piracy
By William Triplett of Variety -- Video Business,07/30/2008
JULY 30 | FROM VARIETY: Acting on behalf of the major studios, the Motion Picture Assn. of America has filed legal action in federal court in Los Angeles against FOMDB.com and MovieRumor.com for allegedly helping online pirates access bootlegged movies and TV shows."These sites contribute to and profit from massive copyright infringement by identifying, posting, organizing and indexing links to infringing content found on the Internet that consumers can then view on demand," the MPAA said Tuesday.
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| Submitted by: | Brussard Alston (Taylorskipwith@aol.com) 7/16/2009 7:10:08 AM PT |
| Location: | Internet site (classic tv media) |
I would like to make everyone aware of video piracy and fraud being perpetrated by a site named Classic Tv Media which sells dvds of television shows like The Facts of Life and Webster that looks like it was taped directly from the television with the station logos on screen. Nowhere on the website does it mention that the videos are copies of a collectors property until I requested to return them for refund. It has been more than two months and I haven't received my promised refund and it is very hard to get help from the government in this matter. Maybe I am not directing my efforts in the right direction, but if you can help please do.
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