Sony, Universal, Fox Caught Pirating via BitTorrent

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If somebody doesn't sue them for this, I'm gonna be super pissed, why should they get away with it and then everybody else gets financially raped for way more than any of it was actually worth?
 
That is annoying..... HDD shortage will be extended beyond 2013....

Nothing else I really care about......
 
Bulls**t, i just checked, and there were files downloaded by my IP I hadn't even dreamed of... They probably dont take into account whether your's is Dynamic IP or not...
 
[citation][nom]ananthu123[/nom]Bulls**t, i just checked, and there were files downloaded by my IP I hadn't even dreamed of... They probably dont take into account whether your's is Dynamic IP or not...[/citation] Large companies only use fixed IPs.
 
Throw the book at each them! i want to see multi-million/billion dollar lawsuits for this... otherwise any other lawsuit should be considered bs and thrown out of court... just sayin :)
 
[citation][nom]CKKwan[/nom]That is annoying..... HDD shortage will be extended beyond 2013....Nothing else I really care about......[/citation]
Then dont post on a different article....
 
Ha! Can't even keep track of their own employees. But really, anyone surprised? How else do Blu-Ray rips of movies make it a few weeks or months BEFORE the release date?
 
I am not surprised at all. Although I would love to see some poetic justice on this. It's sad that they do it and nothing will come of it but if we mere mortals do it, the world comes to and end.
 
Wait till ipv6 and everyones got there own unique ip address instead of dynamic it will all become static. Good luck trying to run away from that when they catch you!
 
LMAO hollywood entertainment corporations have bigger pirates within them!!
talk about karma, justice, boomerang etc.
this is proof that hollywood is the biggest pirate of them all. government should slap SOPA on SONY.
 
I imagine they'll leave each other alone. If one studio ever actually took another to trial then they'd risk their target setting legal precedents for potentially effective defenses, which would be bad for both sides because then both of them would have more difficulty targeting us.
 
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