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Old 10-06-2010, 05:54 PM  
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You can sue anyone in the world...
Ya, try suing just 1,000 people 1/2 away around the globe and see what that cost. Forget the success, just the cost and already that is a major constrain. Then try suing 10K people, good luck. Then try to collect if you win. Even the RIAA have difficulty collecting from lawsuit they win, so good luck with that.

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get a judgement and take them down at the registrar, host and all else fails, ICANN level.
BINGO! BINGO! That's what I'm saying all along and what some people are suggesting they do. Look at the poll, obviously people disagree with them greatly. Don't sue them directly but indirectly as the chances of getting in contact with these organization like ICANN is easier than spending your $$ finding the SOB. Lawyers cost for this is even cheaper, you go to ICANN or the host and you say OK siteA, B, C etc., using stolen contents and here is proof. It like a one stop shop, instead of hoping around and randomly sue a tube and pray you'll get a settlement. Thank god finally for someone with some common sense out there.

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