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Redarrow Th Department Of Justice Seizes Domains Over App Piracy For The First Time Ever



Android's free-wheeling, open ecosystem has a major app piracy problem, and the US government just got involved in a big way. Yesterday, the DoJ announced that it had seized the domains of three popular destinations for illegal Android downloads. Applanet, Appbucket, and Snappzmarket are now dead.

It's interesting to note that while the DoJ shuts down domains over other intellectual property claims frequently, this is the first time the agency has gone after domains over copyrighted mobile apps. The procedure for investigating the claims, though, is basically the same as if the DoJ had been looking into pirated music or counterfeit couture: With the help of the FBI, investigators downloaded "thousands of copies of pirated mobile device apps." Upon confirming that the booty was illegal, seizing the US-based domains requires only a simple court order. In the case that evidence was stored on servers overseas, the US tapped "partners" in international law enforcement to assist in obtaining evidence and killing the sites dead.

Piracy is obviously really bad for developers, many of which are small businesses, but the efficiency of the government's domain killing machine is pretty terrifying. Let's hope they stick to a righteous path. [Department of Justice via Slashdot]
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