Warner Bros. Thinks P2P Gets Unfairly Vilified
Warner Bros. is one of the companies that have spent a huge deal of time and money in trying to get the people behind The Pirate Bay put in jail. The same company is also going after Aussie ISP iiNet, initially claiming that the Internet provider engaged in primary acts of copyright infringement because its customers distributed copyright works using its network.

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Warner Bros. Thinks P2P Gets Unfairly Vilified
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