At the Russian Academy of radio is expected to close sites and Moskva.fm Piter.fm.

At the Russian Academy of radio is expected to close sites and Moskva.fm Piter.fm.

In the newspaper "Vedomosti", it was reported on the planned closure of the Russian Academy of Radio (PAP) and sites Moskva.fm Piter.fm. In any case, it is calling for their immediate closure applied to a number of PAP Academy of European registrars and web hosting providers.
What is the Academy prevented these sites? According to its members, the fact that a resource archive stored music, can be considered conclusive evidence of copyright infringement. And it is here and originate all of their claims. Not accidentally get notified of them Maxim, the administrator of the resource Moskva.fm, and the agency + Sol, with accommodation online advertising. The reason is that the websites of radio stations, as a rule, do not get permission from the owners of music content for storage archives of music and radio. And all this, experts are convinced the Russian Academy of Radio, is a violation of copyright and related rights.
And what people think about this Sami authors? "Vedomosti" newspaper mentions that foreign same organization, just as holders, claims and requests to defend its interests in the PAP did not address. So what kind of address - is the exclusive property of the initiative of the Academy.

It should also be noted that the names of the owners of sites and Moskva.fm Piter.fm. has not yet been established. Supposedly, this is George Tushino - Chairman of the Board of Directors' Telemarker ", famed for his portal Allofmp3.com - musical archive of songs by foreign and domestic performers, closed in 2007 on charges of internet piracy. It is known only that the registration of both resources was Micronesia.
Meanwhile, the site continues to be in demand. For example, Moskva.fm in August celebrated its fifth anniversary. On its official Facebook page come to be more than 820 thousand listeners, who left more than 1.7 million comments.


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