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Hairbautt
08-08-2008, 01:50 PM
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/picture.php?albumid=25&pictureid=7925"After it was ruled that a hacker who obtained unauthorized emails from TorrentSpy on behalf of the MPAA did not technically intercept them under the WireTap Act, the EFF has filed a friend-of-the-court brief. EFF describes the recent decision as a "dangerous attempt to circumvent privacy laws," and wants to see it overturned."

"The case, Bunnell v. Motion Picture Association of America, was brought against the MPAA by Justin Bunnell, the owner of TorrentSpy, who found out that the MPAA had intercepted his email communication. In 2005, an associate of TorrentSpy, Robert Anderson, ‘changed sides’ after an internal dispute and decided to work with the MPAA instead, gathering evidence against the BitTorrent site.

The man configured the TorrentSpy mail server to copy and forward all of the site’s email to his own Gmail account. He later sold the 34 pages of information to the MPAA for around $15,000 but later relented and went back to work with the torrent site, telling them what he knew. The same man also spied on The Pirate Bay."

:source: Source: Full Article @ TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/eff-supports-torrentspy-in-electronic-privacy-case-080806/)