Two Bakersfield women are in trouble with the law after investigators say they were selling movies that were illegally downloaded.
The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) on behalf of the major motion picture studios filed four lawsuits today in District Court in Fresno. The suits claim the four illegally swapped movies online using peer-to-peer software.
Two of the individuals are from Bakersfield, Paula Dixon and Brandy Sherman.
Some of the movies said to have been copied are Hitch, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Meet the Fockers and National Treasure.
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naughty naughty
Are you saying public spankings for them all?