Perfect 10 Sues Microsoft for Copyright Infringement
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) August 9, 2007 --
Perfect 10, Inc., a publisher of tasteful model and supermodel images,
today announced that it filed an action against Microsoft for copyright
infringement, relating to Microsoft’s
operation of its MSN search engine, after attempts at settlement failed.
Perfect 10 is currently in litigation against Google and Amazon for
similar claims.
This case is viewed by Perfect 10 as a continuation of its overall
campaign against Internet piracy. According to Perfect 10, major U.S.
corporations like Microsoft and Google are linking to and displaying
billions of dollars of copyrighted images without permission, to promote
their own businesses. “Microsoft is showing
tens of thousands of extremely valuable celebrity images, along with
Perfect 10 images, without authorization, which it obtains from hundreds
if not thousands of pirate websites,” says
Norm Zada, a former Stanford professor and president of Perfect 10. “They
are also showing extremely explicit sexual images to viewers of any age,”
says Zada. “Search engines could greatly
reduce infringement if they would simply delist obvious infringers upon
receiving notice, and stop copying and linking to copyrighted works
without permission,” says Zada, “but
that would adversely affect their revenue.”
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that
Google could be contributorily liable for copyright infringement if it
was aware of infringing Perfect 10 images available using its search
engine, could take simple measures to prevent further damage to Perfect
10's copyrighted works, and failed to take such steps.
“I’m shocked by
Microsoft’s attitude in this matter,”
said Dr. Zada. “You would think that as a
major copyright holder itself, Microsoft would be extremely sympathetic
to concerns of other copyright holders, and would go out of its way to
not copy copyrighted works without permission, or link to or promote
massive thieves of other people’s property.
Ironically, Microsoft has chastised Google for copying other people’s
work without permission, but now Microsoft is doing just that.”
According to Zada, MSN has an image search feature, which like that of
Google, makes unauthorized thumbnails of thousands of Perfect 10 images
and provides a “See full-size image”
link which allows MSN users to see full-size Perfect 10 images for free.
Perfect 10’s complaint also alleges that MSN
is making available passwords to perfect10.com. “Microsoft
has complained about entities that distribute unauthorized Microsoft
software product codes on the one hand, while Microsoft makes our
confidential passwords available to millions of online users,”
says Zada. “There is something very wrong
about this.”
Zada further claims that Microsoft is continuing to link to, and take
advertising from, websites that have stolen virtually every major film,
sound recording, image, and even computer software, and which sell
literally billions of dollars of pirated works for as little as $20 a
month. “In the end, I firmly believe that
those who knowingly profit from the theft of billions of dollars of
other people’s property will lose,”
says Zada.
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