UPDATED 11:36 EDT / DECEMBER 06 2012

Pirate Bay-Backed Promo Bay Block Has Been Lifted

The Promo Bay, an artist promotion initiative backed by The Pirate Bay, launched last week, but UK internet service providers were quick to block the site because of its close ties with The Pirate Bay.

Earlier this year, the UK High Court ordered that ISPs ban The Pirate Bay, because of its association with The Promo Bay, the site was also blocked in the UK.  This led to the promotion of the free, ad-supported Privitize VPN so users can circumvent the blocks imposed by UK ISPs.

Many were irked by the block, as The Promo Bay is a platform where indie musicians, filmmakers and other content creators, can promote their works.  A lot of the artists were not able to submit their works and so a petition was started so the UK ISPs would remove the block since The Promo Bay doesn’t really contain links.

Virgin Media was one of the ISPs who questioned the block and wrote to the British Phonographic Industry to “review” their reasons for including it in the block.

“As a responsible ISP, Virgin Media complies with court orders addressed to the company but strongly believes compelling legal alternatives are needed to give consumers access to great content at the right price,” Virgin Media said in a statement.

The qualms of the people and the ISPs has been heard after the BPI informed the Open Rights Group that The Promo Bay should not be included in the ban.

“Until very recently, the domain name ‘promobay.org’ linked directly to The Pirate Bay and it was therefore a domain name blocked by the ISPs under the court orders,” wrote BPI chairman Geoff Taylor.  “The newly reinvented Promobay.org website appears not to be engaged in copyright infringement and we therefore asked the relevant ISPs yesterday to no longer block it.”

The ORG sees what happened with The Promo Bay as worrisome since sites can be blocked just because of association.

“The incident is rather revealing: it firstly shows that there is a significant need for greater transparency about the nature of blocking injunctions. Secondly, it shows that the BPI have been given a great deal of discretion over what may be blocked.”

“Neither ISPs nor the BPI seem keen to disclose what is on the list. It is effectively secret,” ORG adds.


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