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Ladybbird 17-01-15 15:53

MPAA Links Online Piracy to Obama’s Cybersecurity Plan
 
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The unprecedented Sony hack has put cybersecurity on top of the political agenda in the United States.

Just last week Representative Ruppersberger re-introduced the controversial CISPA bill and yesterday President Obama announced his new cybersecurity plans.

New measures are needed to “investigate, disrupt and prosecute” cybercrime as recent events have shown that criminals can and will exploit current weaknesses, according to the White House

“In this interconnected, digital world, there are going to be opportunities for hackers to engage in cyber assaults both in the private sector and the public sector,” President Obama notes.

Together with Congress the Obama administration hopes to draft a new bill that will address these concerns. Among other things, the new plan aims to improve information sharing between private Internet companies and the Government.

Privacy advocates argue that this kind of data sharing endangers the rights of citizens, who may see more private data falling into the hands of the Government. President Obama, on the other hand, sees it as a necessity to stop attacks such as the Sony breach.

“Because if we don’t put in place the kind of architecture that can prevent these attacks from taking place, this is not just going to be affecting movies, this is going to be affecting our entire economy in ways that are extraordinarily significant,” the President cautions.

With the Sony hack Hollywood played a central role in putting cybersecurity back on the agenda. And although President Obama makes no mention of online piracy, the MPAA is quick to add it to the discussion.

In a statement responding to the new cybersecurity plans, MPAA CEO Chris Dodd notes that because of these criminals certain companies have their “digital products exposed and available online for anyone to loot.”

“That’s why law enforcement must be given the resources they need to police these criminal activities,” Dodd says.

The MPAA appears to blend the Sony hack with online piracy. It calls upon Congress to keep the interests of Hollywood in mind, and urges private actors including search engines and ISPs to help in curbing the piracy threat.

“… responsible participants in the Internet ecosystem – content creators, search, payment processors, ad networks, ISPs – need to work more closely together to forge initiatives to stop the unlawful spread of illegally-obtained content,” Dodd says.

Hollywood’s effort to frame online piracy as a broader cybersecurity threat is not entirely new.

Last year an entertainment industry backed report claimed that 90 percent of the top pirate sites link to malware or other unwanted software. In addition, two-thirds were said to link to credit card scams.

This report was later cited in a Senate Subcommittee hearing where the MPAA urged lawmakers to take steps so young Americans can be protected from the “numerous hazards on pirate sites.”

Whether a new cybersecurity bill will indeed include anti-piracy measures has yet to be seen. But for the MPAA it may be one of the few positive outcomes of the Sony hack, which exposed some of its best kept secrets in recent weeks.


wildhoney66 31-01-15 00:00

Re: MPAA Links Online Piracy to Obama’s Cybersecurity Plan
 
1stly i still believe and will always believe the expendables film was leaked by the studio, and with Sony i think they were actually hacked and if that's the case, if these dumbasses would stop hacking into these studio's. i dunno maybe sites like this that we all love to use can last longer, and we wouldn't have the MPAA or the RIAA on our asses as much? just a thought.


the films that were leaked i had never heard of at all. nor have i gone after any of them either. i get they want to stop people from hacking into studio's that i do understand. but to have another bill about piracy that's just plain stupid.

wildhoney66 03-02-15 02:43

Re: MPAA Links Online Piracy to Obama’s Cybersecurity Plan
 
i got the latest issue of Rolling Stone today in the mail and check out an article called How the industry learned to love leaks. and in it,it says pretty much that when songs or albums are leaked ahead of time people like hell Madonna leak more songs online on purpose to help promote her album. anyways check it out it maybe on the offical website

it can explain the story by far much better than i ever can he he


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