Apocalypse now
Taken from RIUVA. So Odex has finally done it. Singapore’s anime community is doomed. Oh shit. So anyway some poor guy probably wet his pants after receiving this letter.
BTW the organization mentioned in the letter AVPAS (Anti-Piracy Association of Singapore) is similar to the RIAA/RIAS except that Odex appears to be the sole active member. The organization has obtained authorizations from various Japanese studios to represent their rights for all their copyrighted works, even those that are not licensed by Odex for distribution in Singapore. The full list of titles can be found on their website.
Read on for my thoughts.
That said, I am very, very curious as to how Odex, a private entity, managed to obtain personal data from the ISPs based on purely circumstantial evidences. As far as I can see from the AVPAS member list, there is zero indication that it is anything but a private organization. It is related to neither the police nor the relevant government agencies. Therefore, it is the anime equivalent of the RIAA.
However, RIAA, as mighty and powerful as it appears to be, is not able to obtain any personal information from American ISPs directly. It has to do it through the court. That means that it has to first start the legal procedures before the court issues a subpoena that forces the ISP to reveal the identity of the defender and summons the person to court. The defenders in these lawsuits are given the generic name “John Doe” because their names are undisclosed by their ISPs until after the court subpoena. In such cases, the first letter received by the poor sob should be from his own ISP informing him of the existence of such a subpoena for his identity.
The above letter is addressed to the person himself and was sent directly by Odex. This means that Odex, without first going through any legal proceedings, is able to obtain personal information directly from the ISPs using only the IP address. That is insane if you consider the amount of invasive power that has been put into the hands of private company and the potential for abuse by individuals with their personal agendas.
You know, there’s a certain someone whom I really hate on a certain forum. I will fake produce a record of his IP address illegally torrenting a picture that I once drew during a particularly boring physics lecture. I shall then e-mail this “proof” to Singnet and ask for this person’s home address. And if that doesn’t work, I’ll go spend a few bucks to register a company to make the request seem more legitimate…
Of course Odex is a legitimate company that is trying to protect its rights under the current intellectual property rights law (flawed as it may be). But my point is that if a private entity can obtain such information without the prior knowledge of the people involved and without the authority of the court, then what exactly in our legal system is protecting our privacy from abuse by some unscrupulous characters? And if such protection of personal privacy does indeed exist, what exactly allows Odex to bypass it?
Then again, I’m not well-versed with the local legal system. Maybe our privacy laws are really that screwed up. Oh well.
Read this excellent explanation of the “RIAA vs. John Doe” lawsuits, particularly the sections on “How the RIAA identifies the people they sue” and “The Lawsuit Begins”, and compare it to what Odex is apparently authorized to do. Doesn’t RIAA look like the better alternative?
So what are your remaining options for your weekly anime fix?
- Direct download sites
- Obscure Chinese Bittorrent trackers
- XDCC bots on IRC
- Download raws off Winny/Share
- Move to Japan
- Find a job at Odex
Alternatively, find a safer hobby like playing pirated computer games or serial jaywalking.




May 30th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
Whoa, sweet dude.
Jap stores are one place I’d definitely work in
May 30th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
Japan is for its doujin conventions, go to one and you’ll have to force yourself to come back to this lame country.
Those artists (fans themselves mainly), have really vivid imaginations… lol.
Official conventions are a blast too. So much freebies and promo stuff. I swore I had died and went to heaven.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
mmmm? Based on what i know, possesion of illegal stuff is not against the law if you keep it for yourself. Same goes for downloading of illegal stuff. However, if you distribute it which is what you do when you torrent regardless of whether you want it or not, it’s against the law and you can be prosecuted. So direct downloads shouldn’t be a problem if you just keep it for yourself and not distribute it to others.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:20 pm
you might wanna read up on dmchr’s blog, he recently posted that japan is undergoing changes of copyright laws as well.
Doujins are to be made illegal since its not asking for any permission of the original artist to make their chracter do naughty stuff lol.
So yeah.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:21 pm
HELL YEAH!
Comiket rings a bell and hell they know how to run a convention
May 30th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
Yeah, wait till all the doujin artists there go on strike. Their numbers are vast and huge.
But I’m more into the original doujin works though, so its not a matter to me. Japan is still way more ‘open’ then Singapore in the end in terms of censorship anyways.
And I’d be able to watch Anime and record daily on TV in Hi def. WTF will I care? xD
May 30th, 2007 at 10:28 pm
To add on to the evidence that AVPAS==ODEX.
Have a look at AVPAS’s Contact Us page.
Now look at the letterhead for the C&D letter.
They’re exactly the same! Same address, even same phone number!
ODEX, I’m disappointed and speechless.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:30 pm
Pwned, Odex.
That letter could’ve been for show for all we know.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:34 pm
Uh, I merely proved that Odex = AVPAS to dispel any arguments that AVPAS could be a government organization.
It doesn’t make Odex/AVPAS’ threats any less real. I am pretty sure the letters are real.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:35 pm
ROFLMAO:
http://www.tuxick.net/pics/piracy2.jpg
I can see how to rephrase it for the current situation:
“I’ve just bought my faveourite Anime of all time from a shop.”
“Now I’ve got to sit through a brain-numbing stupid looking anti-piracy disclaimer every time I put the disc in. Whats worse, I also have to put up with questionable subbing work, poor video quality and censorship even though its for my own perusal and a legit store bought copy for f**king f**k’s sake.”
Even though you buy legit licensed Anime, fact is, local companies and MDA still think you’re: >A criminal >an idiot >incapable of knowing right from wrong.
IF THEY KEEP DOING THIS SHIT, YOU’RE BETTER OFF WATCHING FANSUBS OR BUYING TAIWAN/HK BOOTLEGS.
May 30th, 2007 at 10:55 pm
so what is the local otaku community going to do about this clampdown?
May 30th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
Looks like a boycott. Most likely. From what I see in forums all over anyway. We prolly won’t strike, strikes as proven in history have been a futile waste of time.
EVEN if the letter was fake, it won’t change the fact that ODEX isn’t delivering, and the fans are pissed.
May 30th, 2007 at 11:13 pm
I reckon more then pissed
May 30th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
Were boycotts even successful? Ever?
May 31st, 2007 at 12:10 am
For those of you who may think that AVPAS is not government backed, a quick search on IPOS’ website reveals that both entities are indeed linked.
That should confirm any and all our suspicions that AVPAS(aka ODEX) may be acting through the authority of IPOS.