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At Least 40 John Does Strike Back Against the USCG

Posted By: admin 29 September, 2010

At Least 40 John Does Strike Back Against the USCG: “Within the last few days, over 40 motions to quash have been filed by John Does accused of sharing ‘The Hurt Locker’ and ‘The Steam Experiment’. Other than Time Warner’s motion to quash, this move represents one of the largest counter-moves against the USCG (US Copyright Group).”

(Via Slyck.com File-Sharing News And Information.)

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