Hong Kong – A single parent who claims he doesn’t know how to switch on a computer is being sued by seven record companies for illegally uploading music on to the internet, a Hong Kong news report said Sunday.
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You know its really getting rediculous his daughters probably did download those songs but who cares could this man really have bought his daughters music.
now…..were they american music. im sure no japan guy is listening to american music
“If the court says I’ve done something wrong I’ve probably done something wrong. ”
Ah Maoism at work. :p
oh…another “I can’t use a computer” routine….
If this man has fingers or even toes he can indeed turn on a pc as all it takes is one press of a button.
btw hong kong is in china not japan and people all around the world listen to music from different places 0_o
Forget sueing him.. Social services needs to be called. Hes not raising his kids or monitoring their habit. They could be meeting people for sex or online crap.
Why is there always the word downloading in the header when it is uploading that got them into trouble?
they have sued downloaders. Didn’t you read the past articles the riaa naming them “songlifters” or something like that?