Piracy.

United States has launched a new campaign to “educate”the citizens of the uses of the so-called “piracy. ” Up to 65 of the sites redirected to a video seized against piracy, a video that reinforces the idea that illegal downloads are undermining the work of many people. The most curious of all is that none of the sites that redirect are accused of piracy.
As many will recall, this new movement is included within the operation in our domain from which we have already spoken before. Some actions that began last year through which closed up 80 sites accused of selling counterfeit goods and a dozen websites (and domains) file sharing, streaming or links (including vBulletin).
The new video released to remove conscience was launched on Tuesday to coincide with World Intellectual Property and services promoted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations.
It so happens that the government can use the domains seized because the sites have not held any appeal filed, all but one. The video is an anti-piracy campaign aimed at the society to eradicate such practices. A recording showing a street vendor in New York has been giving away movies downloaded from the Internet. As opposed to his side is an unemployed woman and throws the following question: What is more important, the film or the human? I leave you with the video:
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