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Operation Japan " Anonymous Protests Against Copyright Law

Liviu ARSENE

June 27, 2012

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Operation Japan " Anonymous Protests Against Copyright Law

Anonymous launched a series of attacks against government institutions from Japan following a recent update to Copyright Law. Stipulating that maximum jail sentences should be carried out for uploading pirated music, the Copyright Law even fines offenders up to ¥2 million (£15,982).

Announcing “OpJapan” via Twitter, Anonymous carried a series of attacks on websites including the Japanese Ministry of Finance, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Supreme Court of Japan, holding them responsible for caving “into the pressures of the content industry to combat piracy and copyright infringement“.

DDoS trademark attacks successfully took the Supreme Court`s website offline, with the promise that more will fall. A recent Twitter post calls to arms Asian, European, and American sympathizers in taking down a next target.

The Tweet reads: “Please join us in Asia, Europe and America mutual communication: Young people in Japan and in the NOW. IRC server for Japan http://kayla.voxanon.net port here is 6667 (6697 case of SSL) channel is “ª # nippon .“

The hacktivist group also protests against content industry pushing ISPs for surveillance techniques in tracking users, saying that this privacy breach is contrary to a free society. The official Anonymous press release says violations against individuals` privacy will not go unanswered.

We at Anonymous believe strongly that this will result in scores of unnecessary prison sentences to numerous innocent citizens while doing little to solve the underlying problem of legitimate copyright infringement,“ said Anonymous. “If this situation alone wasn`t horrible enough already, the content industry is now pushing ISPs in Japan to implement surveillance technology that will spy on and every single internet user in Japan. This would be an unprecedented approach and severely reduce the amount of privacy law abiding citizens should have in a free society.“

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Liviu ARSENE

Liviu Arsene is the proud owner of the secret to the fountain of never-ending energy. That's what's been helping him work his everything off as a passionate tech news editor for the past few years.

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