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Old 05-04-2012, 10:14 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by howyoudoin View Post
Something that does not resemble a buck shot approach. I'm not technologically proficient enough, but if there's a technical limitation they're facing, it's a cross for the media companies to carry, not the persons they've decided to prosecute.
If you read the article, that is essentially what the judge in this case said; what other judges have only alluded to. He stuck a big middle finger up at the RIAA and their associated parasitic law firms (and parasitic is an overly kind term).

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