New Site Uncovers Pirated Movies
Now, however, a site, DailyMotionMovieVids.com, directs Web users to movies that are available for free online. Two companion sites, DailyMotionEpisodes.com and DailyMotionMusic.com, do the same for TV shows and music. The movie site quietly launched last week, while the music site went live earlier this month. All three sites, known as the DM* Network, rely on users to contribute information about where on the Web particular movies, TV shows and music can be found.
へええと思ってDailyMotionMovieVids.comを見に行ってみたらあるわあるわ
Harry Potter! Star Wars!でもクリックしてみると全部削除されてるじゃーん!
だめだめですorz
そもそもこれって違法ちゃうん?という問いに対してはこういう議論がされているらしい。
The DailyMotionMovieVids.com site states that it's legal because it isn't hosting any videos, just directing users to them. But Corynne McSherry, a staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said that the law is murky. "The current legal situation is that it's a little bit of a mix," she said, adding: "It's unclear what the law is going to be for copyright protection in the context of linking."
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