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Story: Linux blunder Down Under could land MPAA in court

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 21 September 2004, 9:19 AM)

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You'd think these mooks would download the file as EVIDENCE of the infringements. Instead of which, they just go by stupid keyword matches without confirming them.

It happened here to someone who was distributing private (skating) videos. A comment looked like the title of a movie and they asked the ISP to disconnect him. And the ISP obliged ! So the guy gets punished on mere suspicions.

These aggressive and repressive american ways begin to make me real angry....

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