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Oh No! Web Sheriff Targets ‘Pirating’ Reddit Users


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[url="/images/sheriff1.jpg"][img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/sheriff1.jpg[/img][/url]The [url="http://www.websheriff.com/"]Web Sheriff[/url], aka John Giacobbi, has been protecting the Internet from pirates for roughly a decade.

In the early days he became somewhat of a cult figure thanks to his polite style and trademarked [url="http://torrentfreak.com/images/web-sheriff-mistake.jpg"]letterhead[/url]. This set him apart from other anti-piracy crusaders who usually sent DMCA takedown requests with a more aggressive lawyer-like style.

The Sheriff once had a lively discussion with The Pirate Bay folks, who then sent him [url="http://thepiratebay.se/static/interweb.pdf"]this invoice[/url] fax. Not much later relationships deteriorated even further after Giacobbi announced he would sue the site’s operators in the US, France and Sweden, but not much came of that.

In recent years things have quietened down a bit, but The Web Sheriff and his deputies are still active. In recent years they have taken down over half a million URLs from Google alone. Most recently, the Sheriff has been targeting several Reddit.com pages.

In one of the most recent complaints the Sheriff demands the takedown of [url="http://www.reddit.com/r/megalinks/comments/20loav/movienymphomaniac_2013_vol_1_and_2_pt2_in_comments/"]a submission[/url] in the r/megalinks subreddit, linking to two parts of the movie Nymphomaniac hosted on Mega.co.nz.

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The request for removal was sent to Google last week but the search engine decided not to remove the URLs. It’s unclear why, but one reason for the inaction may be that the Mega links are no longer active.

Not all links reported by the Web Sheriff are “infringing” though. Another recent submission shows that he also tried to get [url="http://www.reddit.com/r/AlanPartridge/comments/1ku0ws/alan_partridge_alpha_papa_has_a_north_american/"]this submission[/url] take down, which points to a perfectly legitimate news article from Variety.

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This year copyright holders have increasingly targeted allegedly infringing Reddit links, Google’s data shows. The Web Sheriff is currently [url="http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/removals/copyright/domains/reddit.com/"]ranked second[/url] in number of URLs sent, placed after LeakID and before Disney.

Even the MPAA went after Reddit a few weeks ago. The Hollywood group [url="http://torrentfreak.com/mpaa-targets-reddit-movie-piracy-140624/"]tried to take down[/url] the subreddit r/fulllengthfilms, but failed and drove [url="http://www.reddit.com/r/FullLengthFilms/about/traffic"]hundreds of thousands[/url] of eyeballs to the page instead.

Thus far the Web Sheriff hasn’t booked any real successs either, but Reddit users are warned. The Sheriff is watching and will shoot down your submissions whenever he can.

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