Authorities take down another popular file-sharing site, arrest founder for piracy

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Authorities in Germany recently executed a raid that resulted in at least two arrests and the takedown of another popular file-sharing service. German-language news site Heise Online reported earlier this week that German police arrested two men with alleged ties to file-sharing service Skyload.net, which was subsequently taken offline. The service’s owner, identified as 28-year-old Maik P., was taken into custody along with 25-year-old Marcel E., owner of Skyload.net’s Web hosting service. Both men have been charged with violating copyright laws and Maik P. is allegedly personally responsible for uploading and sharing more than 10,000 copyrighted films. The Skyload.net takedown follows the closure of one of the most popular file-sharing services in the world, Megaupload, which was taken offline last month as its founder and a number of other men with ties to the service were arrested in a raid. While shuttering Megaupload appears to have done nothing to slow digital piracy, authorities around the world continue to battle alongside copyright holders to shut down file-hosting services that allow users to share copyrighted content illegally.

[Via TorrentFreak]

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3 Comments
  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=603087746 Mikhail Murzin

    “…arrest founder for piracy…”
    What was the name of the ship? How many cannons did the have?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=603087746 Mikhail Murzin

    “…arrest founder for piracy…”
    What was the name of the ship? How many cannons did the have?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=289041687791279 Deviant Intellectual Vision Corporation

    I hope they just realize that the internet is reactionary and that by “trying to set an example” by shuttering file sharing websites online will do nothing… it might actually increase activity and people wanting to create ffile sharing services. The internet is probably the worse place to try and control… they are out of their minds.

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