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Russia throws out net piracy case | Russia throws out net piracy case |
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A former owner of Russia's music website Allofmp3.com who sold cut-price downloads of Western music has been acquitted of copyright offences. | A former owner of Russia's music website Allofmp3.com who sold cut-price downloads of Western music has been acquitted of copyright offences. |
A court in Moscow ruled that Denis Kvasov and his site had operated within the bounds of Russian law. | A court in Moscow ruled that Denis Kvasov and his site had operated within the bounds of Russian law. |
The site was attracting millions of customers before it was shut in June - under pressure from US music firms. | The site was attracting millions of customers before it was shut in June - under pressure from US music firms. |
The site has also been a thorny issue in US-Russia talks over Moscow's bid to join the World Trade Organization. | The site has also been a thorny issue in US-Russia talks over Moscow's bid to join the World Trade Organization. |
'Very bad precedent' | 'Very bad precedent' |
Mr Kvasov, head of Mediaservices, which owned the website, was put on trial after EMI, Warner Music Group and Universal music companies pressed for his prosecution. | Mr Kvasov, head of Mediaservices, which owned the website, was put on trial after EMI, Warner Music Group and Universal music companies pressed for his prosecution. |
But District Judge Yekaterina Sharapova on Wednesday threw out the prosecution's case. | But District Judge Yekaterina Sharapova on Wednesday threw out the prosecution's case. |
"The prosecution did not succeed in presenting persuasive evidence of his involvement in infringing copyright law," she said. | "The prosecution did not succeed in presenting persuasive evidence of his involvement in infringing copyright law," she said. |
During the trial, Mr Kvasov successfully argued that he had paid royalties to a local organisation, the Russian Multimedia and Internet Society (Roms). | |
The head of Russia's anti-piracy organisation, Konstantin Zemchenkov, said the court's verdict set a "very bad precedent". | The head of Russia's anti-piracy organisation, Konstantin Zemchenkov, said the court's verdict set a "very bad precedent". |
'$1 for album' | '$1 for album' |
The site offered downloads at far lower prices than mainstream businesses like iTunes. | The site offered downloads at far lower prices than mainstream businesses like iTunes. |
A starting price for a track was as low as about $0.10, while an album was offered for $1. | A starting price for a track was as low as about $0.10, while an album was offered for $1. |
Mediaservices has always maintained it pays royalties to Roms, but many Western firms do not recognise this organisation and refuse to accept its offers of payments. | Mediaservices has always maintained it pays royalties to Roms, but many Western firms do not recognise this organisation and refuse to accept its offers of payments. |
As part of protracted negotiations over Russia's entry to the WTO, an agreement in principle was reached regarding website regulation in 2006. | As part of protracted negotiations over Russia's entry to the WTO, an agreement in principle was reached regarding website regulation in 2006. |
It said: "The United States and Russia agreed on the objective of shutting down websites that permit illegal distribution of music and other copyright works. | It said: "The United States and Russia agreed on the objective of shutting down websites that permit illegal distribution of music and other copyright works. |
"The agreement names the Russian-based website AllofMP3.com as an example of such a website." | "The agreement names the Russian-based website AllofMP3.com as an example of such a website." |
Although Allofmp3.com disappeared in June, another Russia-based discount music site opened shortly afterwards. | Although Allofmp3.com disappeared in June, another Russia-based discount music site opened shortly afterwards. |
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