Is it true that Torrents would no longer pose a threat to Copyright Owners and Producers? - Well that is what folks(least Justin) at "FileRights" claim, and have announced an application that would do a nifty job for it's subscribers - for free indeed!
Media Owners (Movie Producers, Music Label Owners and Software Companies) can rest in peace(try Yoga) now, by enrolling and listing their Media with FileRights. FileRights from then on will keep an eye on the "media" with it's Unique Hash ID (Ok if this is the key, guess torrents will change the way they work form now on, may be there will be spoof Hashes?) and if found on participating Torrent Search Engine Companies will remove them.
Man this guy, plays both sides(probably after the suit), Justin of Torrentspy started this application called 'FileRights' .torrent removal system, and now there will be more participants like ISOHunt and Torrentspy. We have to wait and watch how this will turn out to be good for the torrent search engine hits. Will people boycott both these sites, or will torrent makers come up with another method of spoofing " FileRights"? we have to wait and watch!!
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