torrentfreak.com — A company that tracked thousands of users sharing anime via BitTorrent has lost its legal battle to force an ISP to reveal its customer's details. The company would've used the information to demand $3,500 in compensation from each person they tracked - a plan which now lies in ruins.
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cherishesAug 26, 2007
Writing from Singapore here..Cant believe its on digg... hahas, Digg it people!!!!
ozzyzakAug 26, 2007
It saddens me to see this so highly dugg. I don't understand why anyone would want to harm these people's family in any way. I guess we're past the point about not stooping to their low level. Of course, let's be just as f**ked up as they are, sounds about right for the average digg user nowaday.
omgsoemoAug 26, 2007
Can they really blame us? There is no other way for us to get our Anime
Closed AccountAug 26, 2007
Enjoy your cartoons without the fear of having to smash open the piggy bank, children. O wait these are 'adult' productions. GTFO.
zelgadissAug 26, 2007
All I can say is MUHAHAHAHAHA
koko775Aug 26, 2007
Well, they're suing the s**t out of people and ruining those who defend themselves as well as damaging those who settle financially, yet one of the people in charge has a daughter who download music? While nobody deserves to go through profound familial damage, it might help if they felt the pain they're dealing out. Taste of their own medicine, and all.
hooksieAug 26, 2007
Cute.
Closed AccountAug 26, 2007
It's not stealing, it's copyright infringement . . . . GET IT RIGHT YOU DUMB ****!