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Queridos usuarios. Estaba vendiendo mi sitio, pero hoy me han baneado de la red publicitaria de popads y netu, lo cual me resultó enormemente extraño, ya que nunca había sucedido. Pero también me llegó un correo con el siguiente mensaje (está en inglés pero se puede traducir fácil con google.
El correo del cual provino el mensaje fue: PIPCUantipiracy@cityoflondon.police.uk
Por tal motivo, cancelo la venta del sitio, ya que no deseo que alguien más pueda tener problemas en el futuro. Agradezco a todos su interés y tengan cuidado al manejar webs warez.
Un saludo!
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To: The owners and/or operators of the website known as “xxxxxx.net”
The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit is hosted by the City of London Police and is a dedicated police unit set up to help prevent, deter and disrupt criminal activity relating to Intellectual Property.
One particular area of concern for PIPCU relates to websites involved in online copyright infringement. Such infringement causes significant harm to the UK’s creative economy – including the music, film, TV, gaming and publishing industries – and can be a criminal offence. We are therefore currently working on an initiative with Government and industry bodies to help prevent, deter and disrupt the criminal activity linked to websites involved in online copyright infringement.
In that regard, we have reasonable grounds to believe that through your ownership and/or operation of the website known as *****.net, you are involved in online copyright infringement either directly or indirectly and may be liable to prosecution under UK law for the following offences:
Conspiracy to Defraud
Offences under the Fraud Act 2006
Copyright, Design & Patents Act 1988
Serious Crime Act 2007
Should a conviction be brought for the above offences, UK courts may impose sentences of imprisonment and/or fines.
PIPCU has criminal and civil powers in UK law to seize money, belongings and any property in connection with these offences.
All the domains are associated to IP addresses hosting content or are involved in the directing or distributing of traffic to content stored elsewhere. Please see the below ruling relating to Link Aggregator Sites which confirms illegality where it can be shown they are created for the purpose of generating revenue;
******.net is a website that actively provides UK internet users with links to media which gives access to unlicensed copyrighted content without the permission of the copyright holders.
By reference to the advertising on *******.net, the copyrighted content is being made available in the course of a business model funded by revenue generated through the placing of advertisements on the site.
PIPCU monitors ad traffic using a third party vendors to evidence the revenue generated by websites through advertisements.
We have grounds to believe that as owners and/or operators of the website, you are committing offences under s.107 (2A) of the Copyright, Designs & Patents Act 1988 (“CDPA”), which provides that:
“A person who infringes copyright in a work by communicating the work to the public—
(a) in the course of a business, or
(b) otherwise than in the course of a business to such an extent as to affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright, commits an offence if he knows or has reason to believe that, by doing so, he is infringing copyright in that work.”
“Communication to the public” is defined by s.20 of the CDPA to include:
“the making available to the public of the work by electronic transmission in such a way that members of the public may access it from a place and at a time individually chosen by them.”
Section 107(2A) is an indictable offence punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment.
Further, we have grounds to believe that as owners and/or operators of the website, you are committing offences under the Serious Crime Act 2007 by doing acts capable of encouraging and/or assisting such communication to the public (under s.107(2A) of the CPDA); and/or encouraging and/or assisting the distribution to the public (under s.107(1)(d)(iv) of the CDPA) of copyright content stored on and/or uploaded to cyber lockers – intending or believing that those offences will be encouraged or assisted.
Such activity is an indictable offence under the Serious Crime Act 2007 and is punishable by up to ten years’ imprisonment (two years for encouraging/assisting communication to the public; and ten years for encouraging/assisting distribution to the public).
PIPCU has the lawful right to pursue action against you and against the website *****.net in order to prevent, detect and disrupt criminal activity.
To prevent the further commission of offences currently being caused by you and *****.net, you should immediately make contact by emailing: PIPCUantipiracy@cityoflondon.police.uk
If no contact is made within 14 days of this email, then you and/or the *****.net website may face further police action. This may include steps to disrupt revenue made from advertisements and/or payment services; alongside internet infrastructure disruption.
If you believe that you have taken steps to legitimise your activities and that your website should no longer be subject to action, please use the aforementioned contact details to supply evidence. This should include the positive steps you have taken to remove infringing content or links to infringing content from your site.
We would like to assist you in legitimising your website and will be happy to provide advice in how you may be able to do this.
All of our rights are reserved.
Yours faithfully
The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit
El correo del cual provino el mensaje fue: PIPCUantipiracy@cityoflondon.police.uk
Por tal motivo, cancelo la venta del sitio, ya que no deseo que alguien más pueda tener problemas en el futuro. Agradezco a todos su interés y tengan cuidado al manejar webs warez.
Un saludo!
-------------------------
To: The owners and/or operators of the website known as “xxxxxx.net”
The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit is hosted by the City of London Police and is a dedicated police unit set up to help prevent, deter and disrupt criminal activity relating to Intellectual Property.
One particular area of concern for PIPCU relates to websites involved in online copyright infringement. Such infringement causes significant harm to the UK’s creative economy – including the music, film, TV, gaming and publishing industries – and can be a criminal offence. We are therefore currently working on an initiative with Government and industry bodies to help prevent, deter and disrupt the criminal activity linked to websites involved in online copyright infringement.
In that regard, we have reasonable grounds to believe that through your ownership and/or operation of the website known as *****.net, you are involved in online copyright infringement either directly or indirectly and may be liable to prosecution under UK law for the following offences:
Conspiracy to Defraud
Offences under the Fraud Act 2006
Copyright, Design & Patents Act 1988
Serious Crime Act 2007
Should a conviction be brought for the above offences, UK courts may impose sentences of imprisonment and/or fines.
PIPCU has criminal and civil powers in UK law to seize money, belongings and any property in connection with these offences.
All the domains are associated to IP addresses hosting content or are involved in the directing or distributing of traffic to content stored elsewhere. Please see the below ruling relating to Link Aggregator Sites which confirms illegality where it can be shown they are created for the purpose of generating revenue;
******.net is a website that actively provides UK internet users with links to media which gives access to unlicensed copyrighted content without the permission of the copyright holders.
By reference to the advertising on *******.net, the copyrighted content is being made available in the course of a business model funded by revenue generated through the placing of advertisements on the site.
PIPCU monitors ad traffic using a third party vendors to evidence the revenue generated by websites through advertisements.
We have grounds to believe that as owners and/or operators of the website, you are committing offences under s.107 (2A) of the Copyright, Designs & Patents Act 1988 (“CDPA”), which provides that:
“A person who infringes copyright in a work by communicating the work to the public—
(a) in the course of a business, or
(b) otherwise than in the course of a business to such an extent as to affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright, commits an offence if he knows or has reason to believe that, by doing so, he is infringing copyright in that work.”
“Communication to the public” is defined by s.20 of the CDPA to include:
“the making available to the public of the work by electronic transmission in such a way that members of the public may access it from a place and at a time individually chosen by them.”
Section 107(2A) is an indictable offence punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment.
Further, we have grounds to believe that as owners and/or operators of the website, you are committing offences under the Serious Crime Act 2007 by doing acts capable of encouraging and/or assisting such communication to the public (under s.107(2A) of the CPDA); and/or encouraging and/or assisting the distribution to the public (under s.107(1)(d)(iv) of the CDPA) of copyright content stored on and/or uploaded to cyber lockers – intending or believing that those offences will be encouraged or assisted.
Such activity is an indictable offence under the Serious Crime Act 2007 and is punishable by up to ten years’ imprisonment (two years for encouraging/assisting communication to the public; and ten years for encouraging/assisting distribution to the public).
PIPCU has the lawful right to pursue action against you and against the website *****.net in order to prevent, detect and disrupt criminal activity.
To prevent the further commission of offences currently being caused by you and *****.net, you should immediately make contact by emailing: PIPCUantipiracy@cityoflondon.police.uk
If no contact is made within 14 days of this email, then you and/or the *****.net website may face further police action. This may include steps to disrupt revenue made from advertisements and/or payment services; alongside internet infrastructure disruption.
If you believe that you have taken steps to legitimise your activities and that your website should no longer be subject to action, please use the aforementioned contact details to supply evidence. This should include the positive steps you have taken to remove infringing content or links to infringing content from your site.
We would like to assist you in legitimising your website and will be happy to provide advice in how you may be able to do this.
All of our rights are reserved.
Yours faithfully
The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit
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