MPAA touts lawsuits, new P2P-fighting software | CNET News.com: “The lawsuits are being accompanied by a series of full-page newspaper advertisements, running in college publications and in mainstream titles including The Wall Street Journal.
One of these ads shows a finger clicking a mouse, alongside a headline emblazoned in red: ‘Is this you?’ That’s followed by a long list of user names and IP addresses typical of those found on file-sharing networks such as Kazaa, eDonkey, DirectConnect, Grokster and Lime Wire, which are named specifically. ‘If you think you can get away with illegally trafficking in movies, think again,’ the ad warns.”
That’s why smart pirates download from Usenet.
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