Jan 13 2009

RIAA Still Suing File-Sharers?

  • Written by soulxtc
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Serves defendant with notice of complaint for copyright infringement 8 days after it swore it had quit targeting individual file-sharers.

It was December 18th of last year that the RIAA declared "peace in our time," that it had decided to end the highly controversial strategy of suing individuals for illegal file-sharing and that it instead wants ISPs to adopt a

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  1. TheRealMcCoy

    “all the major ISPs have denied any plans to assist copyright holders by terminating there customers accounts”

    No really!?

    And I’m supposed to surprised? OK…. WOW! I’m shocked and amazed!

    fucking retards! = /

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