MiniNova considers BREIN appeal

The entertainment cartels are not only using legal systems around the world to enslave the people who keep them in business, they’re also employing copyright laws to smash anything which looks even remotely like competition. Holland’s MiniNova is the latest to feel the hammer in the shape of BREIN, the Dutch corporate copyright enforcement unit. BREIN went to court to have thousands of MiniNova files removed and yesterday, DutchNews.nl reported the index site has been, “ordered to remove all copyright-protected material from its website within three months or face fines as high as €5m (about $7,137,328)”.

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Friday, August 28th, 2009 P2P News

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