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DNS-Resolver Quad9 Loses First Pirate Site Blocking Appeal in Germany
Ernesto Van der Sar, 06 Dec 11:01 AM

quad9Earlier this year, Germany's largest Internet providers agreed to voluntarily block pirate sites as part of a deal they struck with copyright holders.

These blockades, which are put in place following a thorough vetting process, are generally implemented on the DNS level. This is a relatively easy option, as all ISPs have their own DNS resolvers.

DNS (un)Blocking

DNS blocking is also easy to circumvent, however. Instead of using the ISPs' DNS resolvers, subscribers can switch to alternatives such as Cloudflare, Google, OpenDNS, and Quad9. This relatively simple change will render the ISPs' blocking efforts useless.

This workaround is widely known, also by copyright holders. As such, it may not be a surprise that a few weeks after the German blocking agreement was reached, Sony Music obtained an injunction that requires DNS-resolver Quad9 to block a popular pirate site.

A blocking order against a DNS resolver is quite unusual and the Swiss-based non-profit organization Quad9 swiftly announced that it would appeal the verdict. The foundation stressed that it doesn't condone piracy but believes that enforcing blocking measures through third-party intermediaries is a step too far.

Court Upholds Site Blocking Order

Quad9 repeated these and other arguments at the Regional Court in Hamburg, asking it to overturn the injunction. After reviewing the input from both sides, the Court chose to uphold the site-blocking requirements.

The name of the targeted site remains redacted but the legal paperwork mentions that the unnamed site links to pirated music. We previously deduced that Canna.to is the likely target, as that site was already part of the ISPs' voluntary blocking agreement when the proceeding was initiated.

Having lost its first appeal, Quad9 notes that it will continue to block the site, as required by the injunction. The non-profit is disappointed with the Court's decision but announced that it will continue its appeal at a higher court.

Quad9 Won't Give Up

"We're disappointed that this first set of hearings ended in what we think is an outcome that is not consistent with the legislative intentions of the German government," Quad's General Manager John Todd says.

"There are a large number of Internet-based services which we think ultimately are put at serious risk by this ruling, and we will not stop our legal challenges on this injunction."

Quad9 says that it will continue to appeal, not just on behalf of its own organization, but also to defend the rights of its users and other people and organizations who may be impacted by these types of orders going forward.

"[We] will continue to pursue our legal fight against what we think is an outcome that threatens the very core of the Internet's ability to be a useful and trusted tool for everyone. Corporations should not have the ability to directly demand that network infrastructure operators censor sites," Todd notes.

Broad Support

The DNS resolver is backed by several other groups and organizations including the German Association of the Internet Industry (eco), Stiftung Mercator Schweiz, and the German Society for Freedom Rights (GFF).

GFF project coordinator Julia Reda, who previously served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Pirate Party, notes that German lawmakers previously abolished the "interferer liability" concept for Internet access providers. With this in mind, the blocking order appears to be a step in the wrong direction.

"Exposing the operators of recursive DNS resolvers to legal risks erodes the legal safeguards the lawmakers intended to establish," Reda says.

In this case, Quad9 isn't being held directly liable for any piracy activities. However, the organization is required to take action to prevent potential future infringements by preventing users from resolving the music piracy site.

Donations

Quad9 welcomes the support of GFF and the other organizations. It's also happy with the backing from the general public. Heise previously reported that donations increased by 900% after the blocking order was announced earlier this year.

The DNS resolver notes that these financial contributions are still much needed to cover the financial costs of the legal battle. It encourages people who have the means to continue their support for the site-blocking appeal.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 12/06/2021
Ernesto Van der Sar, 05 Dec 11:30 PM

venomThe data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are only meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we one new entry in the list. "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on December 06 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (1) Venom: Let There Be Carnage 6.1 / trailer
2 (…) The Last Duel 7.5 / trailer
3 (…) Ron's Gone Wrong 7.1 / trailer
4 (2) No Time to Die 7.5 / trailer
5 (3) Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 7.7 / trailer
6 (4) Dune 8.3 / trailer
7 (8) Free Guy 7.4 / trailer
8 (…) The Power of the Dog 7.0 / trailer
9 (6) Finch 7.0 / trailer
10 (7) Red Notice 6.5 / trailer

Note: We also publish an updating archive of all the list of weekly most torrented movies lists.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Google Features YTS and 123movies as "Best Movie Websites"
Ernesto Van der Sar, 05 Dec 04:39 PM

To help hundreds of millions of people find what they search for, Google has implemented some nifty features over the years.

In addition to providing a list of web results, Google often shows related questions and popular topics, which should make it easier to discover new content.

These features are based on algorithms that are not always aware of the intricate nuances of today's web. This is particularly true when it comes to online media and entertainment.

Over the years Google has been regularly criticized for indirectly making it easier for people to find pirated content. This message hasn't gone unnoticed by the company, which has implemented a wide variety of anti-piracy optimizations. It even went as far as voluntarily removing The Pirate Bay from search results in the Netherlands.

Pirate Recommendations?

Despite Google's best efforts, its algorithms can sometimes get out of line. When we search for the term "free movie website" for example, the related search section featured the "best movie website" search, prominently featuring several pirate sites.

best movie website

As shown above, these best movie sites include the pirate streaming sites 123movies and Fmovies, as well as torrent site YTS.

These results may differ per device but we tested it in a relatively unused browser without being logged in to any Google account, so this appears to be a rather general 'recommendation'.

The Algorithms Work

It's easy to blame Google's algorithms but they simply do their job. The web is littered with sites that provide overviews of the best free movie sites and many of these list pirate sites as well.

Similarly, it seems plausible that many people who search for these terms are looking for pirated content, which is a signal for the algorithms that YTS, 123movies, and Fmovies are relevant results. And that's true.

The only problem is that these sites are not exactly legal. Therefore, we expect these recommendations to disappear in the near future. The same happened after we pointed out that Google prominently featured the "best torrent sites."

There's More…

To conclude, we should mention that the "best movie websites" listing is not the only place where pirate sites and apps are featured.

When we go further down the rabbit hole we also see reels for "free movie websites," "free movie apps", "best free movie download websites", "websites to watch," and several other related queries.

Ironically, even when we search for "legal movie streaming sites" pirated alternatives are suggested through related searches.

legal streaming sites

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

 
 
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