Publishers Fight Pirates In Europe
Publishers are going after eBook piracy in Europe. An international alliance of 17 publishers, which includes HarperCollins, John Wiley & Sons, The McGraw-Hill Companies and Oxford University Press, is taking legal against the operators of the websites library.nu and ifile.it.
Yesterday, the Irish-based operators of www.library.nu and www.ifile.it were served with court orders. In the complaint, the publishers claim that www.library.nu illegally acquired more than 400,000 copyrighted eBooks and made them available for free. In addition, the site owners allegedly earned more than $10 million in advertising from the site.
This may not be the first kind of attact on pirate sites. Tom Allen, president/CEO of Association of American Publishers stated: “For every rogue site that is taken down, there are hundreds more demanding similar effort. I can’t think of a more timely example of the need for additional tools to expedite such action.”
Neither site is currently active. Library.nu currently redirects to Google Books. Ifile.it has an error message that says “No upload servers currently available, try uploading at a later time.”
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The Pirate Bay announced today that they’re adding a new category to the site: Physibles. The file sharing site has decided to highlight a little known type of file in the hopes of encouraging the spread of knowledge.
Today I am continuing ongoing series here on eBN. I like to check the top ten lists on The Pirate Bay every so often. I don’t use this as a source of eBooks, but I do want to see what the well-read pirate is interested in.![5818501024_6e16f72242_m[1]](http://www.mediabistro.com/appnewser/files/2011/12/5818501024_6e16f72242_m1.jpg)
About every other week or so I like to visit The Pirate Bay and check out their top ten lists. I’m not interested in pirating the eBooks (I prefer to buy), but I am curious about what is popular as compared to the last time I visited.
Every so often I like to visit The Pirate Bay and check out their top ten lists. I’m not interested in pirating the eBooks (I prefer to buy), but I do want to see what is popular.



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