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I am being sued for linking to my own music!

Posted on April 1st, 2008 at 8:40 by John Sinteur in category: Intellectual Property -- Write a comment

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For quite some time now I have known that there is something seriously wrong with the way BREIN (the Dutch equivalent of the RIAA) operates in their war on piracy. It’s obvious that the music (and film) industry’s giants have been destroying themselves by completely not keeping up with their customer’s demands. And I know that, in a last attempt to regain control of the market, anti-piracy organizations do weird and stupid things.

But what I came across this morning in my mail box baffled and angered me (translated into English):

“(…) After examining your web site, we have determined that you are illegally offering copyrighted material for download, without a license. (…)“

BREIN then continues to threaten me with a lawsuit if I don’t remove the tracks. My own tracks! And I’m not even offering them for download, I’m just linking to my releases and streaming short clips (from external sources)!

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