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AKA IceCube
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It is illegal, but still you will not be punished.
In practice it proven almost impossible to prosecute the many Danes who infringe copyright online, when they download music, film, games and software for free. This says Antipiratgruppen (Anti-Piracy Group), who in behalf of the movie- and music industry since 2002 has worked to stop illegal piracy and file sharing. And there they now throw in the towel and drop the cases against privates suspected of illegal file sharing. “We have to, because it is has been announced by the state court, that it takes very strong and concrete evidence to have these people prosecuted. We have simply not been able to establish the necessary evidence,” More...
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Zeropaids nipple
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November 8th, 2009, 07:50 PM
What? We need evidence to sue! Well fuck this shit!
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