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==Miivi.com==
==Miivi.com==
In February 2007, MediaDefender launched a video sharing site called '''Miivi.com''' in order to trap unsuspecting uploaders of copyrighted content.<ref>[http://www.p2pnet.net/story/12683 "MediaDefender ‘miivi.com’ scam"] ''P2PNet''</ref><ref>[http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/story/13480/mpaa_dummy_site_snares_pirates "MPAA Dummy Site Snares Pirates"] ''DigitalTrends.com''</ref> The site tried to convince unsuspecting users to upload digital content, but the sites true origins were discovered by a blogger who looked up Miivi.com domain registration information. After news traveled throughout the blogosphere, the site was shut down on 7/06/2007.
In February 2007, MediaDefender launched a video sharing site called '''Miivi.com''' in order to trap unsuspecting uploaders of copyrighted content.<ref>[http://www.p2pnet.net/story/12683 "MediaDefender ‘miivi.com’ scam"] ''P2PNet''</ref><ref>[http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/story/13480/mpaa_dummy_site_snares_pirates "MPAA Dummy Site Snares Pirates"] ''DigitalTrends.com''</ref> The site tried to convince unsuspecting users to upload digital content, but the sites true origins were discovered by a blogger who looked up Miivi.com domain registration information.<ref>[http://www.zeropaid.com/news/8877/Gotcha!+New+MPAA+Site+Tries+to+Trick+Users+into+Illegally+Downloading+Movies]</ref> After news traveled throughout the blogosphere, the site was shut down on 7/06/2007.<ref>[http://www.zeropaid.com/news/8880/Fake+MPAA+Video+Download+Site+Goes+Offline]</ref>


== Fact sheet ==
== Fact sheet ==

Revision as of 18:07, 6 July 2007

MediaDefender is a company which offers services designed to prevent and stop people who engage in peer-to-peer copyright infringement, using tactics such as flooding peer-to-peer networks with decoy files that tie up a user's computer[1]. MediaDefender is based in Los Angeles California in the United States, and its president is Randy Saaf. MediaDefender has approximately 60 employees[2].

Increasingly these organizations are being hired to stymie P2P traders though a variety of methods including: posting fake files online, recording individuals who contribute copyrighted material, etc. Key clients include Universal Pictures, 20th century Fox, Virgin Records, HBO, Paramount Pictures, and BMG [3].

On August 1, 2005, ARTISTdirect announced that it had acquired MediaDefender for $42.5 million in cash. MediaDefender is estimated to have between 2,000 and 6,000 servers [4] using 9 GB/s of bandwidth and hosted in California.

Miivi.com

In February 2007, MediaDefender launched a video sharing site called Miivi.com in order to trap unsuspecting uploaders of copyrighted content.[5][6] The site tried to convince unsuspecting users to upload digital content, but the sites true origins were discovered by a blogger who looked up Miivi.com domain registration information.[7] After news traveled throughout the blogosphere, the site was shut down on 7/06/2007.[8]

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