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17th Sep 2011, 08:52 AM #1OPMember
Anti-Piracy Group Will Sue Pay Processors If They Don?t Name Site Admins
Anti-Piracy Group Will Sue Pay Processors If They Don?t Name Site Admins
Hollywood-funded anti-piracy group BREIN says it will pursue a similar strategy to its counterparts in the United States and UK by pressuring payment processors like PayPal to stop doing business with file-sharing sites. But BREIN says the processors must go further. Either they can voluntarily hand over the names of the admins behind the site accounts, or they will go to court and sue them into submission.
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Bad News Guys!foxman Reviewed by foxman on . Anti-Piracy Group Will Sue Pay Processors If They Don?t Name Site Admins Anti-Piracy Group Will Sue Pay Processors If They Don?t Name Site Admins http://torrentfreak.com/images/paypal1.jpg Hollywood-funded anti-piracy group BREIN says it will pursue a similar strategy to its counterparts in the United States and UK by pressuring payment processors like PayPal to stop doing business with file-sharing sites. But BREIN says the processors must go further. Either they can voluntarily hand over the names of the admins behind the site accounts, or they will go Rating: 5Screwed
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17th Sep 2011, 09:23 AM #2Member
WoW Great News.
But they gonna Fail.
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17th Sep 2011, 09:42 AM #3Banned
yes a bad news.
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17th Sep 2011, 09:43 AM #4Member
Damn thats bad!
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17th Sep 2011, 09:52 AM #5OH GOD!!!!!Website's:
HotNewHipHop.comMaybe like this everyone will go back to MU,RS
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17th Sep 2011, 10:20 AM #6Banned
90 % of all filehosts are registered 100% legit companies . They have TOS developed by lawyers in such way that the filehost avoids any lawsuit and the whole responsibility goes to their affiliates . Every affiliate accepts the TOS when he register his account . So how legal is the
pressuring payment processors like PayPal to stop doing business with file-sharing sites
But BREIN says the processors must go further. Either they can voluntarily hand over the names of the admins behind the site accounts, or they will go to court and sue them into submission.
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17th Sep 2011, 10:22 AM #7MemberWebsite's:
Rapidimg.org
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17th Sep 2011, 11:25 AM #8Member
There just gonna fail, they can't do this because a filehosting site isn't illegal in anyway, there gonna know how bad they failed once they try suing someone.
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17th Sep 2011, 12:02 PM #9MemberWebsite's:
fwbb.orgLOL digging every holes.. I hope it fails.
Live your life.
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17th Sep 2011, 12:05 PM #10Member
Well... if they disclose personal details of site admins without court order, they will get sued anyway.
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