Wednesday, December 24, 2014

(1) BPI: British Phonographic Industry in Spanish British Phonographic Industry. Association repres


Just over a month ago I notified you that FileCrop, abode the best search engine for finding files shared had been closed as a result of a request from the BPI (1) to the PIPCU (2) of London.
Despite being safe then, and I am yet-there was no crime to investigate, which made me think that the service would be resumed within a reasonable time, I suggested some good alternatives so you could still find the material you want to download.
The first thing he did was to avoid a confrontation with the authorities abode of the United Kingdom; seems to have thought: do you want to close FileCrop ?, well, go ahead and ciérrenlo !, after all, but prove you did not commit any crime, a trial could take years, and while the problem is aired in court FileCrop lose value, characterized at that time could not continue increasing its database and you become used you to use any of the multiple options.
Why there ?. Well, it turns out that since early May 2012, the Netherlands became the first country in Europe to incorporate the neutrality of the Web in a law by which, inter alia, suppliers are prohibited from interfering with traffic of its members or discriminate any type of traffic over another, monitor traffic from users to analyze the use of some applications and specifically the deep packet inspection, unless there is a court order.
Finally, to ensure the legality of the content you are looking for you, now no longer crawls on all servers that previously did, but only in -the former Mega Megaupload - since after the problems confronted Megaupload with the FBI, which originated millions of dollars in legal fees, its founder Kim Schmitz alias Kim "Dotcom" - learned the lesson abode and established a service that, according to its slogan is "bigger, better, faster, abode stronger and safer "; but the main reason is probably that seems to be legally shielded.
So, for all practical purposes, FileCrop becomes a search engine Mega, and although has not indexed the enormity of files that had, for the day I write has sufficient abode enough to be interesting as well if you want to visit to find anything that is of interest only have to go to http://filecrop2.com/.
(1) BPI: British Phonographic Industry in Spanish British Phonographic Industry. Association representing the business interests of 90% of phonographic production and distribution companies in the UK. Currently a member of the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry).
(2) PIPCU: Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit, or Spanish Police Unit for Crimes Against Intellectual Property. PIPCU has a black list of what it considers Websites offenders that is not publicly available.
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