International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) accused the Czech Academy of Sciences of the fact that the Institute was an unwitting pirate server hoster. This server was one of the world's largest archive of music, not yet officially released. It is reported by Ars Technica. With the help of the Czech Police server with 4 terabytes of data has been disabled.
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - a group of 7,000 scientists conducting research funded by the Czech government. However, the IFPI claims that the server has Blind Alley was in possession of private groups renting space in the data center of the Academy. The server was connected to a gigabit internet channel, and served several groups who specialize in collecting copies of unreleased tracks. On assurances of representatives of IFPI, the server was one of the most powerful that ever cut off, the organization.
Over the past few months, IFPI has made several such raids, focusing not on individual pirates, and on large servers. For example, in October last year with the UK law enforcement shut down the organization tracker OiNK, worked by invitation only. At that time, IFPI called server ' main global source of illegal music unreleased '. Later, the powerful pirate servers were turned off in Canada and Poland.
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