Following another setback in its legal dispute with Sony Music, Quad9 has decided to block pirate site Canna worldwide. The court-ordered block was initially restricted to Germany but the music label complained that VPNs and a mobile network still allowed Germans to access the pirate site. Quad9, meanwhile, has appealed the underlying court judgment.
Ultimately, Quad9 hopes that the lower court’s blocking order will be overturned on appeal. It will continue to fight the case, even if that takes several years.
This sets a really bad precedent going forward… a bit of a low blow for Sony to go after a non-profit that doesn’t have an army of lawyers
- u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) ( @user224@lemmy.sdf.org ) English24•1 year ago
Good job Sony! You’ve really shown that greedy not-for-profit organization! Shame on them! /s
I checked with dig, both 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 resolve it, but Sony targets Quad9.
- Parsnip8904 ( @Parsnip8904@beehaw.org ) English16•1 year ago
Of course, if they went head to head, both cloudflare and Google would have the resources to fight back while quad9 is just a non-profit.
- Gresham's Law ( @abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•1 year ago
They’re bought from the looks of it, this is sloppy.
Out of caution, recommend everyone to avoid Quad9 & “Canna.to” & “Pirated copies of Evanescence’s album” at least until the dust settles.
- Skimmer ( @Skimmer@lemmy.zip ) English23•1 year ago
Ah yes, Sony, the same company who distributed rootkits with their CDs, with the justification being “copyright protection”.
I’m truly shocked this company would ever do anything malicious.
Fuck Sony, I hope Quad9 can win this.
- Dave ( @Mike90210@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English15•1 year ago
Of course they want easy wins at first, that way when they take on larger ‘suppliers’ they have court cases they’ve already won ‘backing them up’.
- Carlos Solís ( @csolisr@communities.azkware.net ) English2•1 year ago
Let me guess, will Quad9 start blocking even more websites preemptively?