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Anti-Piracy Group Throws in the Towel, Pirates Walk Free
In Denmark, the local anti-piracy outfit Antipiratgruppen has given up on trying to get illegal file-sharers convicted and has announced that it will no longer take them to court. This decision is the result of Antipiratgruppen’s inability to gather solid evidence, which has resulted in ...
Danish anti-piracy body throws in towel
Danish anti-piracy body throws in towel
feedproxy.google.com — We're not entirely sure if the latest move in the European anti-piracy drive is of any real significance, but it's definitely worth reporting that Denmark's main effort appears to be winding up. According to Boing Boing , the "official Danish anti-piracy agency, Antipiratgruppen... are ... (more) Danish anti-piracy body throws in towel
Danish official anti-piracy body throws in towel
Danish official anti-piracy body throws in towel
techradar.com — We're not entirely sure if the latest move in the European anti-piracy drive is of any real significance, but it's definitely worth reporting that Denmark's main effort appears to be winding up. According to Boing Boing , the "official Danish anti-piracy agency, Antipiratgruppen... are ... (more) Danish official anti-piracy body throws in towel
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abc.net.au — Anti-Piracy Advertisement: The pirates are out to get you. Don't let them brand you with their mark. Piracy funds organised crime. Oscar McLaren: Messages like these have appeared at the start of DVDs, videos and cinema sessions for years. Anti-Piracy ... (more) Internet piracy
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Anti-piracy group raises the surrender flag
The Inquisitr » Technology — ... make it virtually impossible to get individuals convicted for illegal file sharing are supported by a recent Government report from the Ministry of Culture. According to the report, IP-addresses can only be used to identify the person paying for the Internet subscription, not the person who actually downloaded the files. The courts have ruled several times that in terms of evidence, an IP-address alone is insufficient to prove guilt. Source: TorrentFreak It’s too bad we couldn’t see the same common sense be ...

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