Rapidshare Shares Uploader Info with Rights Holders

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Original topic: http://torrentfreak.com/rapidshare-shares-uploader-info-with-rights-holders-090425/

In Germany, the file-hosting service Rapidshare has handed over the personal details of alleged copyright infringers to several major record labels. The information is used to pursue legal action against the Rapidshare users and at least one alleged uploader saw his house raided.

Like many new releases, Metallicas latest album Death Magnetic was uploaded to the popular file hosting service Rapidshare one day prior to its official release date last year. Since users dont broadcast their IP-address or distribute files to the public directly though Rapidshare, it came as a surprise when the police raided the house of an uploader a few weeks ago.

At first it was unclear how the identity of the uploader was revealed, but today German news outlet Gulli said it had found out that this was likely to be accomplished by creative use of paragraph 101 of German copyright law. It turns out that several record labels are using this to take legal action against those who share music on Rapidshare.

Previously the paragraph was only used by rights holders to get the personal details of those who share copyrighted works on file-sharing networks. It basically enables the copyright holders to get permission from a civil judge to ask ISPs to disclose the personal details of a user behind a certain IP. Now, however, this also seems to be the case for file-hosting services such as Rapidshare, which is based in Germany.

This of course opens up the possibility for rights holders to go after a wide range of file-hosting services and potentially even BitTorrent sites. Indeed, everyone who now uploads a torrent file to a site hosted in Germany is at risk of having his personal details revealed. Although it will be impossible to prove that the uploader actually seeded the file it might be seen as assisting in copyright infringement.

Pretty much all torrent sites keep track of the IP-addresses of their (.torrent) uploaders, and if the rights holders can get the IP-address of people who upload to file-hosting services such as Rapidshare, they can easily extend this to BitTorrent sites hosted in Germany. A dream come true for copyright holders, but a nightmare for the privacy of Internet users.

Too bad for Metallicas Lars Ulrich who only just started sharing files himself.
 
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Should we stop using rapidshare now ? What will happen man .
As i am seeing, the age of warez is being demolished.
 
Age of warez is not dieing...we just have to switch our tactics which have been unchanged for the past 6 years. -_-
 
Upload to other host and remote upload to rapidshare
and can't use your paypal to renew acc... or do the login to check the links...

Solution:
chose other country to live instead Germany. lol
 
I think megaupload is the way to go now as there services as similar to rapidshare and many people already own premium accounts for it so it shouldn't be a problem. I also think that Katz should make it a rule that they must not accept rapidshare from now on and shoudl start considering some other host as there default. This will help everyone as there will be a standerd just like rapidshare was. So we need to find a good host and all start using it at once for it be as standard as rapidshare. just a thought as we must do something about this problem.
 
I love MU!
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solution is either switch to new file hosting sites or use collector account to upload files remotely, always access collector account from a high anonymous proxy
 
o.o

ips are probably logged by uploaded files as well
it wouldn't make sense to raid people who just log into an account, several people can use one rapidshare account, if you see what i'm getting at

but can someone confirm that this does or does not affect rapidshare uploaders outside of germany?
 
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