How MPAA Failed to Cut Off the Alleged File Sharing Grandma

MPAA have not succeeded in their attempt to ban Cathi Paradiso, the grandmother falsely accused of illegal-file sharing, from accessing the Internet. Following the efforts of the News.com team, MPAA’s plans against Cathi Paradiso, who was hazardously accused multiple times of copyright infringement based on disputable evidence, were finally impeded. Under the pretext of the “three strikes” concept, the MPAA were determined to force the prosecution of Cathi Paradiso in order to set an example aimed at discouraging illegal file sharing.

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How MPAA Failed to Cut Off the Alleged File Sharing Grandma

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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 P2P News

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