About Emily Holbrook

Emily Holbrook is a former editor of the Risk Management Monitor and Risk Management magazine. You can read more of her writing at EmilyHolbrook.com.
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Jail + Fines for Pirate Bay Founders

Let this be a lesson?

The founders of The Pirate Bay, a popular online piracy site, have just been sentenced to one year in jail and a fine of 30 million kronor ($3.6 million) after being found guilty in a Swedish court of breaking copyright law.

The Pirate Bay claims to have 22 million users worldwide.

The Pirate Bay claims to have 22 million users worldwide.

The four founders will be forced to pay the restitution over time to companies such as Sony Music, Warner Bros and EMI, all of whom accused The Pirate Bay of the crime at hand. The four, however, are insisting on an appeal.

We’ve seen this before with Napster Inc., Kazaa and Grokster Ltd., all of which were losers in lawsuits brought about by the music industry. Is The Pirate Bay verdict just another ineffective warning put out by corporate heads who continue to fight something bigger than them, or will this finally send a cease and desist signal to the millions of people who shamelessly pirate copyrighted music, movies and other software?

What do you think?

The Rising Price of Piracy Insurance

Back in our January/February issue, I covered the topic of piracy in “The High Seas of Risk.” Since then, the problem has only gotten worse. The brazen pirates have grown in size and have become increasingly fearless towards any sort of attempts to stop them.

As expected, the price of piracy insurance has skyrocketed. Just yesterday, The Wall St. Journal published a piece noting acknowledging the drastic rate increase.

‘In general, the price is up five- to 10-fold from 18 months ago,’ when the surge in piracy off Somalia began to take off, said Peter Townsend, executive director for the marine practice group at insurance broker Aon Corp. ‘The demand is there.’

The Insurance Daily website has also reported on the situation off the coast of Somalia and how it has ballooned kindap and ransom insurance rates.

Some insurers could be paying a premium of $30,000 for the $3 million of cover during one journey across seas that have become treacherous because of the activities of Somali pirates.

The New York Times featured an interesting video showing an Italian warships’s efforts to fight piracy in the Gulf of Aden. And below, a self-assured Somali pirate grants an interview with a local news station.

Declining Auto Thefts in This Market?

Yes that’s right, even though these horrible economic times have served as a catalyst for fraud and malfeasance of monstrous proportions, it seems vehicle thieves have decided to take a vacation from their trade.

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The National Insurance Crime Bureau’s (NCIB) Hot Spots study said 2008 will show a shocking 12.6% decline in vehicle thefts when final numbers are released in the fall.

TOP TEN U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH
HIGHEST MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT RATES, 2008

Rank

Metropolitan Statistical Area

Vehicles stolen 
1 Modesto, CA 4,235
2 Laredo, TX 1,960
3 Yakima, WA 1,828
4 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos 22,554
5 Bakersfield, CA 5,918
6 Stockton, CA 4,963
7 Las Vegas-Paradise 13,662
8 Albuquerque, NM 6,182
9 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont 30,735
10 Fresno, CA 6,533

Source: NICB

As we’ve seen in the past, California cities remain the most popular for vehicle theft. In the NICB’s top ten hot spot list, Modesto, San Diego, Bakersfield, Stockton, San Francisco and Fresno are included.

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Though vehicle thefts overall have decreased, one area in particluar has seen a drastic increase in the crime. Areas that border Mexico, such as El Paso, Laredo and San Antonio, Texas saw an increase in 2008.

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Italy’s Devastation

The death toll seems to jump every few minutes. From 30 early this morning, to 40 just a few minutes ago, to “more than 90” at the time this post is written.

Hopefully, it will climb no higher.

The epicenter of the 6.3 magnitude earthquake was in L’Aquila, a picturesque town approximately 95 miles east of Rome. Officials stated that 40,000 to 50,000 people had been left homeless in the area, also known as the Abruzzo Region. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has declared a state of emergency in the area.

It has been reported that several historic sites have been damaged or destroyed by this morning’s quake, taking away hundreds of years of history in just a few moments. These aging sites are oftentimes difficult to insure since the design and construction of historical buildings invariably makes them more vulnerable to damage and more expensive to repair. Two of the few insurers who do offer historical property insurance here in the U.S. are Fireman’s Fund and National Trust Insurance Services, though historic property policy rates are certainly higher than rates for your average property insurance.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the last two major earthquakes to hit the area were devastating as well. In 1997, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck just 50 miles from this morning’s quake, killing 11, injuring more than 100 and destroying 80,000 homes. In 1980, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred 150 miles southeast of L’Aquila, killing 2,483 people.

In response to the ever-present danger of earthquakes and the widespread damage they produce, catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide released its Global Earthquake Model (GEM), to be used to assess seismic risk. “GEM will be the critical instrument to support decisions and actions that reduce earthquake losses worldwide,” said Dr. Ross Stein, geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey and GEM co-founder.

Though GEM is still in its infant stages, hopes are that it will someday be able to prevent or lessen the losses, both human and property, we see in Italy today.

 

(United States Geological Survey)

(United States Geological Survey)