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Originally Posted by Nautilus
Maybe, but I still do not see it where the problem could be. If a client stopped paying to their host, they're no longer entitled to recieve a service. What's stopping a host from wiping their servers clean and putting them on sale again? US gov also said at first that they do not care for MU data because they have more than enough already to use as evidence. It was Carpathia who kept stirring up shit and only made things worse for them - they kept themselves in focus of attention and finally because of being constantly reminded US gov had a second thought on those data, and told Carpathia to keep them and foot the bill.
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The only reason they stopped paying the bill was because the assets were taken
So that a circular argument and you know it. The government created the situation that results in data being destroyed.
eff study seems to state that 60% of the files were downloaded one time of less (clearly backup only)
not only is that a majority of non infringing use (vcr defence) but it also represents people who property is being destroyed by the government actions.
Remember mega upload is currently innocent because the legal system says
your innocent until proven guilty.
So claiming they deserve to lose their property because they used a criminal organizations service is total bullshit.