news.cnet.com — A pub owner in the U.K. has been fined ?8,000 (about $13,183) because someone unlawfully downloaded copyrighted material over its open Wi-Fi hotspot, according to the managing director of hotspot provider The Cloud.
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holychickenNov 29, 2009
That is basically what it means if the case is a success.
chazukNov 30, 2009
Still, f**k em!
frostekNov 30, 2009
And the person who should be blamed isn't even mentioned. The freeloader who thought they'd pirate copyrighted material on someone else's connection so they could run and hide whilst the pub owner is left with the blame.
frostekNov 30, 2009
It's a pub - go there to drink for f**k's sake, not play bloody World of Warcraft or some s**t!
nateyoDec 17, 2009
hahaha
dougm68Dec 17, 2009
I'm the CEO of recordings and marketing at Sony Corp. What everyone needs to understand is that the profit percentage of a single is very minuscule and any pilfering of the net gain will result in less recordings from artist thus reducing...hmm..you know what? f**k YOU f**kING THIEVES. Quit stealing our s**t or we'll throw all you criminal c**k smokers in jail. KNOW THAT. You make me sick.Blow us,Sony Corp.