Whoa, guys, they just shut down Megaupload and arrested a bunch of people.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation moved against a group of suspected online pirates Thursday, targeting the popular file-sharing website megaupload.com a day after Washington lawmakers were besieged by complaints about legislation designed to crack down on the online sharing of pirated copies of music, movies and other material, people familiar with the matter said.
Investigators said there was no connection between arrests in their two-year investigation and the political firestorm that erupted this week over a pending vote on the Stop Online Piracy Act.
This is a big deal, and even if it’s not related to SOPA, the timing certainly does a lot to put it on the minds of those worried about the law.
I’ve used Megaupload to distribute some of my ebooks/comics because they were too big to email. It’s another case of legitimate uses being overlooked because some people abused it.
Some people use Tumblr to share illegal downloads of media. Others use it to share their own creative work. Every site on the internet has the potential to be abused by its users. Taking all of them down does more harm than good.
(Source: shortformblog)
