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Previously on "Pay To Prove Your Innocence!"
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There was something similar to this a while back in the UK and USA, a firm of solicitors tried to take a load of filesharers to court...but it seriously bit them in the behind - ACS:Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The court will stand for Arse Ticklers, Bum Bandits & Squirrel Felching Movie Incorporated against Mr AtW on grounds of illegal file sharing which resulted in a halving of sales for the prosecution.
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Pay To Prove Your Innocence!
BBC News - Internet piracy appeal fee challenged by Consumer Focus
What happened to good old innocent until proven guilty!Suspected internet pirates will have 20 working days to appeal against allegations of copyright infringement and must pay £20 to do so, according to revised plans to enforce the UK's Digital Economy Act.
I read that the named user on the contract with the ISP will be the one responsible for all usage of the internet connection, I wonder what would happen if the name was a fake one? Is their a flaw in the systemTags: None
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