Megaupload Update of the Day

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As the case against Megaupload -- the major file sharing site closed down in January by the U.S. government -- continues, users are still fighting to retrieve their personal files from Megaupload servers, against the protestations of the MPAA.

The latest development: in a court filing, the MPAA has agreed to allow users to access their files as long as those files don't infringe any entertainment industry copyrights.

"The MPAA Members are sympathetic to legitimate users who may have relied on Megaupload to store their legitimately acquired or created data, although the Megaupload terms of use clearly disclaimed any guarantee of continued access to uploaded materials," MPAA lawyers said in the filing.

That sounds like a win for Megaupload users, but it's a bit more complicated than that. There's really no practical way to determine whether each and every file is "infringing" or not, and putting such a mechanism in place would be a nightmare of red tape.

Megaupload users, represented by the EFF, will certainly see this ploy for what it is. It looks like the fate of the files will be left to the courts to decide.

[torrentfreak.]

Pirate Bay News of the Day

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The UK High Court's recent mandate to ISPs to block users' access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay seems to have backfired in the short term, driving record traffic to The Pirate Bay yesterday.

"Thanks to the High Court and the fact that the news was on the BBC, we had 12 MILLION more visitors yesterday than we had ever had before," a Pirate Bay insider told TorrentFreak.

The Pirate Bay is using the additional attention to teach people how to circumvent the blocks before ISPs implement the ban in the coming weeks.

[reddit.]