VPN Service Becomes a Success Following French Anti-Piracy Law

A few days ago we reported about French anti-piracy agency HADOPI’s efforts to cope with 25,000 copyright infringement reports per day. Since the introduction of the ‘three strikes’ system in France, the main activity for copyright holders seems to be that of tracking down and suing file sharers with the help of the ISPs. But that triggered a response from Smartorrent, the largest French torrent site on the Web.

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VPN Service Becomes a Success Following French Anti-Piracy Law

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