ISPs Doubt Accuracy of Anti-Piracy Evidence

ACS:Law, the outfit that at least appears to have taken over from lawyers Davenport Lyons in chasing alleged uploaders of 2nd rate games on file-sharing networks, have experienced another blow to their credibility. Their ‘evidence’ has been called into doubt yet again – this time by Internet service providers. The hypocritical law firm – who were recently shown to be copyright infringers themselves – partner with Swiss anti-piracy tracking company Logistep (and another company DigiProtect) in order to demand settlements of around £665.

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ISPs Doubt Accuracy of Anti-Piracy Evidence

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Monday, June 29th, 2009 P2P News

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