nsane.forums Posted February 6, 2009 Share Posted February 6, 2009 Says Federal Judge in the case was wrong to ask it to violate the public BitTorrent tracker site's user privacy rules. TorrentSpy was once the most popular public BitTorrent tracker site around until it caught the MPAA's attention and subsequent legal wrath. It culminated in a default judgment of some $110 million USD against the site for the alleged facilitation of copyright infringement, a judgment TorrentSpy is now appealing. It was back in June of 2007 that a federal court ordered TorrentSpy to begin tracking visitors to the site. The BitTorrent tracker site opted to instead simply cut off access to US visitors. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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