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ware4me
11-18-2008, 11:10 AM
The Strait Times (http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_301146.html) newspaper reported last Wednesday that five Japanese anime studios are suing four allegedly unauthorized "heavy downloaders" of the studios' copyrighted material in Singapore. The local law firm Rajah & Tann filed the writs of summons on behalf of Japan's Showgate, Geneon Entertainment, TV Tokyo, GDH, and Sunrise at the beginning of this month. According to the newspaper, the four indviduals had rejected a previous offer to settle out of court.

Earlier this year, Rajah & Tann sent warning letters to alleged anime file-sharers on behalf of Showgate. Those earlier letters said that these individuals had been using the BitTorrent file-sharing system to download anime and infringe on Showgate's copyrights. Last year, the local anime distributor Odex had sent legal warnings to several Singaporeans for allegedly unauthorized downloading.

However, District Judge Ernest Lau had also ruled last year that the original copyright holders themselves — and not Odex by itself — must take direct legal action, and Singapore's High Court upheld that ruling in January. Showgate, TV Tokyo Medianet, GDH, Sunrise, Kadokawa Pictures, and Yomiuri TV had announced their support for Odex after Judge Lau's ruling last year, but Odex director Stephen Sing told The Electric New Paper in August that Odex was not involved with Raja & Tann's more recent warning letters.

Zer0
11-18-2008, 11:24 AM
hmm, interesting. im wondering why they dont try to do anything about the illegal dl of their stuff in the states. maybe because this downloading is actually promoting their series and helping them make money?

ware4me
11-18-2008, 10:01 PM
No idea... but certainly, if it wasn't for those downloads, probably my collection would be around zero :lol:

LittleVexy
11-19-2008, 01:02 AM
Geopolitical barriers are the factor here... All Courts will reject any case if they are made by entities outside of Courts juristiction.

In many cases, Japan companies must delegate full control to 3rd party companies inside a given geopolitical zone, and that said 3rd party must take action and prosecute violaters in said geopolitical zone, on japan compony behave.

ware4me
11-19-2008, 11:32 AM
But most of the Japanese companies already have a US counterpart... hmm... I guess it is all in the licenses. Hope it maintains that way :p

LittleVexy
11-20-2008, 02:30 AM
But most of the Japanese companies already have a US counterpart... hmm... I guess it is all in the licenses. Hope it maintains that way :p
It's all in their agreements and contracts...

And believe me, the last thing US distribution companies want is to prosecute people on the behave of their Japan counterparts...

ware4me
11-20-2008, 11:46 PM
:lol: Meanie Vexy... but that might be a good way to create new jobs in the States and Japan.