Showing posts with label ICE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICE. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Hip Hop Wins: OnSmash & RapGodFathers Are Back
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copyright,
Customs,
DAJAZ1,
domain,
downloading,
entertainment,
FreeOnSmash,
hip hop,
Homeland Security,
ICE,
immigration,
intellectual property,
Justice,
Law,
Music,
News,
OnSmash,
rap,
RapGodFathers
Saturday, November 27, 2010
UPDATE: RapGodFathers, OnSmash & DAJAZ1 'Raided' by Homeland Security & Immigration and Customs Enforcement -- Sites Closed Down (Behind the Copyright Infringement Controversy)
Since we first caught wind of this story yesterday, a couple things have happened.
First, we were able to confirm, unfortunately, that DAJAZ1.com was also impacted by this (racist?) assault on Hip Hop.
On a positive note, we were informed that RapGodFathers would not be bowing down quietly.
The story skyrocketed to national/mainstream attention with few to no additional facts provided.
And Hip Hop cultural leaders are weighing in.
Today, we asked Davey D a question that was on our mind, and we got an answer within the half-hour.
Check back HERE for updates.
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AWKWORD,
copyright,
Customs,
DAJAZ1,
Davey D,
domain,
entertainment,
hip hop,
Homeland Security,
ICE,
immigration,
Music,
New York Times,
News,
OnSmash,
racism,
rap,
RapGodFathers,
Twitter
Friday, November 26, 2010
BREAKING: RapGodFathers, OnSmash 'Raided' by Homeland Security & Immigration and Customs Enforcement -- Sites Closed Down (Behind the Copyright Infringement Controversy)
As written by enigmax for TorrentFreak...
- Following raids earlier in the year which took out several sites and domain names connected to the streaming of Hollywood movies, we can now report fresh Department of Homeland Security / Immigration and Customs Enforcement action against a site in the music sector.
- Acting on a search warrant issued on 23rd November and signed by United States Magistrate Judge Jeff Kaplan, DHS and ICE agents arrived at a Dallas datacenter Tuesday with orders to take down the 146,500 member RapGodFathers site (RGF), seize its servers and gather evidence on its owners, administrators and moderators.
And no shock here the OnSmash team wasn't warned or provided with an explanation.
Interestingly, as pointed out by John Gotty of The Smoking Section, this Federal action occurred less than a week after a Senate panel approved a controversial domain name seizure bill.
enigmax continues:
- [RapGodFathers] had been in operation since 2005 and the authorities were authorized to take evidence relating to all activities right back to April 1st of that year.
- "We only link to mixtapes, albums in the hiphop/rap genre," a senior staff member told TorrentFreak this morning.
- "Lots of those mixtapes help new artists become much bigger for example Drake, Chamillionaire, Wiz Khalifa. It also gives the users to listen to an album before buying it to judge the quality. Almost 99% of the time if people on RGF liked the album and posted positive comments, that given artist had a big success."
- Our GYMR Resident Emcee AWKWORD has expanded his fan base significantly since beginning in late 2009 to submit to and receive support from 2DopeBoyz, XXL, Kevin Nottingham, Hip Hop Chronicle and other leading sites.
- Here at GYMR, we don't post as much music as the aforementioned sites, as we focus equally on street culture, art, fashion and politics; however, when we do post music, we do so WITH THE ARTIST'S PERMISSION (as we imagine the other sites do too).
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John Gotty,
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RapGodFathers,
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