If You Only Share A Tiny Bit Of A File Via BitTorrent, Is It Sti...

Courtesy Techdirt  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 15:08

We've mentioned the ongoing lawsuit against ISP iiNet in Australia a few times.

Basically, the movie studios are pissed off at iiNet because it didn't do much in response to letters that were sent concerning IP addresses of those that the studios believed were sharing unauthorized works.

As iiNet noted, however, it didn't see why it was involved in a...


 

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