TorrentSpy court ruling.And more proof that judges are idiots.
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RE: TorrentSpy court ruling.
I never signed up either, but it is one of the torrents sites that I use pretty frequently. I'm certain that the judge who made the ruling has no idea how RAM works in a computer, and it will probably get overturned when it is challenged (hopefully). It is very disturbing how blindly judges make these types of rulings though, eventually its really going to fudge something up.
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15/06/2007 07:40 PM |
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RE: TorrentSpy court ruling.
^ Yeah, it's kinda funny thinking that they make those decisions.
So what happens if they can't provide RAM data? Get sued? If that happens, random people will be suing random other people for not keeping records of their RAM - it'll be lolz.
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15/06/2007 08:13 PM |
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RE: TorrentSpy court ruling.
anyway i never used it and now i never will. mpaa r a bunch of fudgeers but they will lose in the end.
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15/06/2007 08:21 PM |
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