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Anti-piracy groups and lawyers across Europe are unmovable – they say that since they logged a copyright infringement from a particular IP address, the bill payer is responsible.
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Anti-piracy advocates, however, argue that file-sharing platforms are at fault and existing copyright protection laws should be enforced against them more forcefully.
Eastern Europe Is Tough Market for Apple's iTunes Leos Rousek 2011
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Anti-piracy groups and lawyers across Europe are unmovable – they say that since they logged a copyright infringement from a particular IP address, the bill payer is responsible.
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UnMicD: Anti-piracy controls only make things difficult for legitimate customers.
Windows 7 RTM Activation Already Cracked | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Anti-piracy measures aren't there to keep the dishonest technical people out, they could spend billions in anti-theft and still lose it all because of one person finding a way to fool the system, or one person leaking information they shouldn't.
Windows 7 RTM Activation Already Cracked | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Thought you might be interested in this article in The Melbourne Age, which managed to screw up your URL: "Anti-piracy website waxy.com, run by American programmer Andy Baio, found..."
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Anti-piracy measures are to keep the dishonest non-technical people out.
Windows 7 RTM Activation Already Cracked | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Anti-piracy vigilantes stalk file sharers « Ewan's Corner
Anti-piracy vigilantes stalk file sharers « Ewan's Corner 2004
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Anti-piracy bills could spell big problems for small businesses The latest news and information for entrepreneurs from across the web universe, brought to you by the @GlobeSmallBiz
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KATHERINE SCARROW 2012
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Secrets from scam world revealed The gray cloud hanging over CES: Anti-piracy law SOPA pits tech vs. tech Cordray tells msnbc.com new bureau will help consumers 'muscle up' Of course upward mobility is the problem; we're stuck in our homes
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