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Is this section in my forum illegal?

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by Ricus, Feb 3, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone!

    I have made my new forum, which is called NosForum.com . So I have decided to add some money earning sections, but also a TV/Movie section. Is it allowed, that people post movies there, like family guy? Is it illegal for me, even if I do not post these?
     
    Ricus, Feb 3, 2012 IP
  2. GoldSEO

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    ...Wait, you mean like post information that is protected by trade laws, where you make money for it? Downloading something like family guy for free isn't piracy; downloading it, posting it, making a profit from that stolen material...is piracy defined
     
    GoldSEO, Feb 3, 2012 IP
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    phxadam Well-Known Member

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    I agree with GoldSEO. Even if you are not hosting the data you are profiting by directing people to the copy-protected materials. If you are hosting these files then you should be very careful, or shut it down ASAP.
     
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    micgrez Greenhorn

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    It's like a warez forum, yes illegal
     
    micgrez, Feb 5, 2012 IP
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    sure it is illegal
     
    house.com.sa, Feb 5, 2012 IP
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    #6
    Disclaimer: I am not an attorney.
    Even though people are just posting links to the sites that host the videos, you would still be taking a huge risk and could be shut down by your ISP or the Feds if you are reported. Ask your attorney for more guided informaion.
     
    Deji, Feb 5, 2012 IP
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    ceekeigh Peon

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    Take it out dude before feds shut down your site.
     
    ceekeigh, Feb 5, 2012 IP
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    Host it outside the US and don't host the content.

    Then you'll be fine legally... I'm not going to give moral advice.
     
    IceGuru, Feb 12, 2012 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Mate, look at the amount of NZB and torrent sites that have been shut down over the past 12-14 months. They did not hold the files either. It's not worth the risk, even if you might make a lot of $$$ in the short-term.
     
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    That does not put him in the clear legally.
     
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    Since you are trading in copyrighted materials, which is illegal under US law, the US government can come after you for piracy.

    However, it's highly unlikely at this point, not until you get big enough to start attracting their attention anyway. Case and point, the recent bust of MegaUpload.
     
    FreeDirectMedia, Feb 16, 2012 IP