A Spanish court has ordered the blocking of web music streaming Goear because you claim is infringing copyright.
Spain continues to fight against piracy. After longer sentence ever imposed on a hacker in this country and blocking The Pirate Bay, now it’s time for Goear. The High Court has ordered the closure of this web music streaming because it believes that hosts content that infringes copyright and develops an illegal activity because it operates “without any authorization by the holders of the songs, “reports Cinco Dias. Operators have a period of 72 hours to suspend access to this service.
The court thus accepts the appeal filed by the Association of Intellectual Rights Management (Agedi) against a Madrid court that in March 2014, refused to lock Goear considering that it was not established that all or at least a large percentage of the content published on this platform infringe the copyright . The origin of this judicial litigation goes back to 2013 , when the Agedi reported that 6,833 files whose rights are managed by it were available in this website without authorization.
Antonio Guisasola, president of the association and Promusicae, believes that this resolution “ confirm the blockade as the only effective measure to end the websites that violate intellectual property rights “.
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