> Seems to me if everyone refused to listen to the MPAA threats, it would be > all but, impossible for them to prosecute all the "alleged" offenders. I > think you are correct in the above statement. Unless one can prove the files > have the actual content the MPAA claims as copyrighted, then a termination > or suspension of service would seem unwarranted. If you're sharing the files on P2P then they don't have to work very hard to verify the content... -- Thomas Akin, CISSP Director, Southeast Cybercrime Institute Continuing Education @ Kennesaw State University takinat_private * www.cybercrime.kennesaw.edu
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