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Originally Posted by Rochard
Seems to me like they are doing it - over thirty thousand times. Using an IP address they can establish guilt (or the assumption of guilt) and sue everyone they "believe" who illegally downloaded content. Out of thirty thousand cases, only two failed to settle out of court.
Your thinking "all they had was an IP address". The truth is that they sued the file sharing services and got IP addresses plus matching account info. Chances are they can match up an IP to the name, address, and email account of the end user.
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Where is the info on this sued 30k people and 29,998 of them settled out of court. More like 2 forced them to court? And again, SHARING, SHARING, SHARING!
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