BayTSP
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BayTSP is a Los Gatos, California based copyright enforcement company[1] formed by CEO Mark M. Ishikawa[2] that offers defensive services[3] to owners of intellectual property concerned about potential unauthorized distribution through the Internet. The company also has a branch in Des Moines, Iowa.[4]
Although Ishikawa describes the DMCA as a "flawed piece of legislation"[5], one of BayTSP's primary services involves searching the Internet for copyright infringement and issuing DMCA takedown notices to the Internet service provider that acts as host to the disputed content.
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[edit] BayTSP's role as internet detectives
Although much of BayTSP's exact methodology is currently unknown, it can be ascertained from press releases[6] and news sources[7] that the company makes extensive use of automated webcrawler technology and databases of digital fingerprints. BayTSP's digital fingerprinting technology has been used in efforts to curb both Internet piracy and child pornography[8].
Mr. Ishikawa's often sensationalist claims, such as "We can find a file posted five years ago and find every place it's posted now,"[9] and "We have 100 percent coverage of peer-to-peer file sharing, If you are illegally sharing copyrighted materials, we know who you are."[10] combined with his self-admitted "hacker" background [11]have caused some speculation as to the ethical tenets of BayTSP.
BayTSP does issue several thousand DMCA takedown notices per year[12] to Internet users and providers suspected of hosting or distributing copyrighted material. Questions about the covert methods employed by BayTSP in the identification of copyrighted works and DMCA takedown process have generated hostility toward the company from the Internet file sharing community.[13][14]
A few examples of BayTSP DMCA takedown notices to alleged copyright infringers can be found at the Stanford and Harvard Law project to document the DMCA's impact on the Internet.[15][16][17][18][19]
[edit] See also
- Business Software Alliance
- Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft
- Odex's actions against file sharing
- MediaDefender
- MediaSentry
[edit] External links
- BayTSP Main Page
- ChillingEffects DMCA database maintained at Harvard and Stanford Law Schools.
[edit] References
- ^ BayTSP.com company info page BayTSP.com
- ^ BayTSP Executive Team" Baytsp.com
- ^ BayTSP FAQ BayTSP.com
- ^ BayTSP Employment page BayTSP.com
- ^ R. Cringley "How BayTSP is Enforcing the Digital Millennium" 2002-09-12 Pbs.org
- ^ BayTSP Press Room BayTSP.com
- ^ Arts Technica - "BayTSP CEO flies to Singapore to support anime crackdown" 2007-08-28 arstechnica.com
- ^ ZDnet "New weapon in child-porn wars" 2000-08-21 ZDnet.com
- ^ "New weapon in child-porn wars" 2000-08-21 ZDnet.com
- ^ R. Cringley "How BayTSP is Enforcing the Digital Millennium" 2002-09-12 Pbs.org
- ^ BBC News "Cyber sleuths hunt file-swappers" 2003-06-29 BBC.co.uk
- ^ ABC local - "Hollywood Cracking Down On Movie Piracy" ABC
- ^ Law Professor Edward W. Felten - "Is BayTSP a Cyber-Trespasser?" 2004-02-11 freedom-to-tinker.com
- ^ Techdirt - "Viacom Denies Sending Takedown Letter On Colbert Parody" 2007-03-23 Techdirt.com
- ^ Infringement Notice BayTSP - Takedown notice on behalf of Mathsoft
- ^ Infringement Notice BayTSP - Takedown notice on behalf of Paramount Pictures
- ^ Infringement Notice BayTSP - Takedown notice for Paramount Pictures
- ^ Infringement Notice BayTSP - Takedown notice on behalf of MGM
- ^ Infringement Notice BayTSP - Takedown notice on behalf of Paramount Pictures