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2001 Piracy Report


COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS ACT 2000
Anti-Piracy Laws were significantly upgraded by the introduction, on 1st January, of the first ever complete revision of the old 1963 Copyright Act.

Stiff penalties and increased jail time were included, as well as provisions for streamlining criminal procedures. Piracy is now, for the first time, an arrestable offence.

 

CDR PIRACY

Copying music onto CDR is currently the fastest growing form of piracy. Blank CDRs are readily available and inexpensive. Many home PCs now come with integrated CDR burners. While CDR copies are very simple to spot, detecting CDR piracy is not so simple.

CDRs are often produced to order, from lists passed around in schools and businesses. Door-to-door "salesmen" often take orders for delivery the following week. Quantities being produced are therefore smaller and more easily concealed. The "underground" nature of CDR piracy makes it the biggest single physical piracy threat to the record industry.

 

RAIDS

Since the start of the year, raids have been carried out in Dublin (3), Ashbourne (2), Buttevant, Cavan, Athy, Fairyhouse and Clara. Approximately 2,500 CDRs were siezed.

A computer and a small no. of CDRs were seized in a raid on a house in Dublin. Bootleg concert recordings were being supplied to orders made on a website.

 

MARKETS, SUMMER FESTIVALS AND STREET MONITORING

We continuously check car boot sales, Sunday markets, summer festivals and city streets for pirate sellers. Warrants are obtained wherever necessary. For certain summer festivals, we obtain warrants in advance. No music piracy has been observed on the Dublin streets this year.

 

INTERNET PIRACY

IRMA now has the capability to search for and locate illegal sound files on the internet. Irish based websites are dealt with by IRMA directly.

 

REPORTS

All reports of piracy or suspected piracy should be forwarded to piracy@irma.ie

Or you can fill out our online piracy report form here.

 

 

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