Streamcast Found Guilty
Streamcast, owners and creators of the p2p network morpheus, were found guilty yesterday in encouraging copyright infringement.
"In the record before the court, evidence of StreamCast's unlawful intent is overwhelming," Wilson wrote.
Big Bully takes on Big Piracy, but does a court ruling solve piracy? I think this is just another smoke and mirrors game with the RIAA/MPAA to take attention off of the real issue. They are still putting out crap music, crap movies and wonder why sales are falling.
Fuck the RIAA, Fuck the MPAA, this fecal use of the judicial system pisses me off.
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