I personally don't believe the authenticity of this news article.. And btw my wifi is open too
I personally don't believe the authenticity of this news article.. And btw my wifi is open too
they would have a much harder time trying to prove criminal intent than they would in civil matters... i would think in a criminal case the defense could prove it is possible for log tampering, hence reasonable doubt... where as a civil suit it doesn't matter as long as the possiblity is there... so, its just a big watse of time if they are actually doing that..
so in otherwords... their efforts (if really true) will equal a major failure.... lmao
TRADING SUCKS DEAL WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is pathetic...IFPI is fighting a losing battle.
A malis vituperari laus est.
Seems it is true, the story is linked on oink.cd website. I'd take any possible pre cautions if your in the Uk and upped any pre releases. Wondering if uploaders in other countries with strict anti piracy laws might be at risks as well. Not sure how it works, but I assume seeing as the Uk collaborated with the Netherlands to raid the servers then it's possible, although surely unfeasible for the extent of the crime.
Last edited by Sputnik; 06-02-2008 at 02:28 PM.
Police have confirmed that six individuals were arrested for pre-releasing albums.
http://torrentfreak.com/british-poli...rrests-080602/
So these arrests took place in the US?
Cleveland = US...I thought it was in the UK they arrested the guy from before.
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