Learns from RIAA mistakes, noting "would require ridiculous amounts of resources and probably would not accomplish a lot."
Porn has long been one of the most widely traded types of content on P2P and file-sharing sites and thus, like the rest of the entertainment industry, it too has had to face the problem of how to effectively combat the problem.
Enter the Pak Group, which was formed back in September 2007 during a meeting of major content producers. It was "was formed for the purpose of documenting, pursuing and bringing claims in the form of demand letters and lawsuits to the front door of pirates," but has come to the apparent realization that going after individual file-sharers is a losing proposition. I'm sure the RIAA's nearly decade-long efforts was what ultimately convinced them.



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