Japanese Government To Start Seeding P2P Networks With Faux Files Containing Copyright Warnings
from the if-going-to-jail-doesn't-deter-you,-maybe-some-ANGRY-TYPING-will dept
Late last year, Japan instituted some of the more draconian anti-piracy laws to hit the books, making unauthorized downloading a criminal offense (along with backing up DVD content), punishable by up to two years in prison or fines of $21,000 (two million yen). Apparently, this deterrent isn't having the desired effect. (Or maybe it is -- legitimate downloading is down, suggesting people might be too scared to download from approved sources.) Either way, the government, in conjunction with various members of the concerned industries, has taken things a bit further, seeding warning messages in various P2P networks.On 25 January, Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications along with various motion picture and music associations announced their latest copyright protection measure, dubbed “Operation Decoy File.”This isn't altogether unusual. Record labels have uploaded faux files to these networks for years -- one of the most famous examples being Madonna's sweary upload that asked would-be infringers just what the fuck they thought they were doing. Others have operated in a grayer area, purposefully uploading files solely to track and eventually sue downloaders.
The plan involves inserting files onto Japan's popular P2P (peer-to-peer) file sharing networks such as Winny and Share which appear to contain popular copyrighted material. However, once downloaded, the file is revealed to be a message appealing the user to reconsider their wicked ways.
But this is rather novel: instead of the file they were expecting, the person receives the sort of warning most people wish they could skip past on their purchased DVDs.
A Warning from the Organization to Raise Awareness of CopyrightThe Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has also crafted this charming representation of how the warning system will work, painting itself a very rosy picture of faceless file sharers stopping dead in their tracks rather than viewing the unwelcome warning as some sort of dare. (Translation courtesy of Rocket News. Original Japanese version here. [PDF])
Files with the same name as this contain content which is in violation of copyright when distributed over P2P networks such as Winny or Share.
Knowingly downloading and of course uploading files that are protected by copyright law without the consent of the owner over the Internet is illegal copyright infringement. Please stop immediately.
Also, from 1 October 2012, downloading content which is known to be available for sale is punishable by a maximum 2-year prison sentence and/or 2,000,000 yen[US$21,000] fine.
Our copyright organization is working to eliminate copyright infringement by file sharing software. In addition to consulting the police to obtain the disclosure of user's identities, we want to focus on user education.
Japanese P2Pers have been discussing this new tactic and attempting to track down warning files in order to suss out any noticeable differences between it and the file it's supposed to be. (Yes, I know. One will be a warning and the other will be an actual piece of entertainment. But noticeable in terms of search results...)
The Ministry's statement indicates that this new warning system is only a test, albeit one that will stick around if there's any noticeable downturn in file sharing. Rocket News reports that some members of free-for-all discussion forum (and inspiration for 4chan) 2 Channel [2ch] are taking this to mean that the government may be considering uploading virus-tainted files to the various networks. As tempting as that may seem to some of the more vindictive members of the copyright industry, it's highly doubtful the Japanese government would be willing to brick computers to deter file sharing, draconian IP laws or no.
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“Yes, pirate. And proud to be one.
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In Japan, it's still illegal for a copyright owner to waive their right.
Huh. Go figure this is just another association attempt at screwing everyone but themselves.
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You really think so?
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if they did it.
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The Zerg rush on the government building would be the stuff of legend.
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In the worst case people will move to other means of sharing that are less prone to fake files. I have never downloaded a fake file from torrents in my entire torrenting life. The community will filter stuff out by itself.
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"I gotta find better sources!"
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Consider the industry, no matter what the results there will be a downturn.
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This literally creates more opportunities for mischief than legitimately doing anything constructive.
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So a 2 year jail scentance and $21,000 fine is perfectly reasonable, but potentially infecting a $1,000-$2,000 computer system is going to far?
I know that is not what Tim is saying... but considering the amount of FELONY arrests going on in computer and copywrite related 'crime', I really don't see how a virus is going to seem all that unreasonable...
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For the rest of the content like TV shows, you're pretty much screwed/at risk of being sued and thrown in jail no matter what you do.
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If I write something and share the file with someone else, does that make either of us pirates?
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Boy oh boy do I hope that's not the actual wording of the law (although I think we're all well aware of how ridiculous that law is). "Downloading content which is known to be available for sale"? That includes an awful lot of things which are no longer copyrighted, or which are released under permissive licenses but are still sold. Although I suppose it's nice of them to refer to such purchases as sales. Maybe they could stick to that terminology later, instead of waffling whenever it pleases them...?
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So you're saying you pirate a lot too.
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That depends, do either your friend or yourself wear an eyepatch?
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2 words
Look it up, it's good for ya.
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There is an idea. People move to file sharing to make a product suck less. Instead of making the product better, let's try really hard to make file sharing suck just as much.
No, nobody would do that, it would be like making people walk in front of a an automobile waiving flags.
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The difference
The MAFIAA was doing this way back in the WinMX and eD2K/eMule days and using it to distribute malware to unsuspecting downloaders intended to overrun the network with fake files. The 'small file padded with 0s' approach had the interesting (and beneficial to the MAFIAA) side-effect of flooding the networks very quickly with available seeds, and always pushing the fake files to the top of the search results, since every machine downloaded it in an instant and began sharing the completed file until the user discovered the problem and removed it (or opened it, and turned their P2P client into part of the bogus file generating botnet)
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Next Innovation...
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All they are doing...
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You sign a contract saying you will never sue and that is the end of it.
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I don't see him on the high seas pirating like One Piece.
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But, your honor...
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Voicemail
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Yes, pirate. And proud to be one.
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In any case I fit both categories. Pirates and non-infringing file sharer.
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I fail to see how this is any different from the other anti-piracy programs/agencies/'solutions' out there.
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Hello, Don Quixote!
Also known as "tilting at windmills".
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Japanese Google and other sites
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