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Copyright lawyers accuse 25,000 UK videogame filesharers

Posted By: admin 20 August, 2008

Copyright lawyers accuse 25,000 UK videogame filesharers: “

Court throws P2P users to the Davenport Lyons

The copyright ambulance-chasers at Davenport Lyons have a High Court order demanding 25,000 UK ISP subscribers’ names and addresses, it emerged today.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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