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Archive for 2011/08/02

Judge Robert Wilkins ruled that well over 99 percent of the original 23,322 alleged infringers can not be chased down by the makers of The Expendables because they fall outside of the court’s jurisdiction

Posted: 2011/08/02 in Copyright, Education / Awareness, Illegal File Sharing, Jurisprudence

http://torrentfreak.com/23238-alleged-expendables-downloaders-walk-free-110802/

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