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The law clamping down on 'The Piratebay'
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[quote:18328:MV8xNjYzMDA5XzI3NDc3NjYyX0VBNTAxOQ==] Not surprising. A couple of years ago I downloaded an unreleased torrent file movie from the site and the next day my internet provider threatened to turn off our service because some movie company was monitoring the downloads and IP's. I guess ir was due to some type of copyright infringement and my service provider was being held liable for my use of the website and downloading the torrent. I can see the point, but was shocked to have them go that far feeling I had done nothing wrong. I argeed to not seed any of the movies that had yet to be released on DVD just to be on the safe side. [/quote]
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A week ago, Hollywood got an injunction to effectively shut down the Pirate Bay by threatening its provider with huge fines. The Pirate Bay team is currently working on a solution.
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