GikII 2010 Programme

And here it is, this year’s GikII programme in its full glory: Final programme (uncertainty principle permitting) Sunday 27 June 18.00-onwards. Social event (because geeks have social lives too) UK premiere of Kembrew Mcleod’s “Copyright Criminals” Ethanol and a chance to engage in social interaction with other members of the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Usenet filesharing defeated in court

The Hight Court in England has just delivered a ruling in the case of 20th Century Fox & Anor v Newzbin Ltd. Newzbin is a usenet binary file-sharing service that allows users to search and share material using the bulletin-board-like protocol. Wikipedia points out that “Usenet is distributed among a Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

ISP liability to get ECJ hearing

Just on the coattails of Roadshow Films v iiNet, we are about to get another landmark ruling on ISP liability. If there was any doubt that we are witnessing a legal struggle between intermediaries and content owners, we can lay those doubts to rest. Sabam v Tiscali has been a Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

How did OiNK get away?

It was supposed to be the British equivalent of high-profile cases such as PirateBay and the Jamie Thomas trial.  It was supposed to act as a clear deterrent to a new generation of file-sharers against widespread copyright infringement.  Instead, Alan Ellis, the founder of torrent tracking site OiNK has been Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago