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Old 05-04-2012, 01:39 PM   #157
Sil_liS
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This case has nothing whatsoever to do with the MPAA. The BPI brought this prosecution (which does not make them "the bad guys"; TBP are "the bad guys").
The BPI are "the bad guys" because they didn't go after TPB.

Analogy time!
If you have a person committing crimes with a knife and the organization that supports the victims decides to go after the owner of the shop who sold the knife, I would say that they are doing something wrong.

For one thing, that isn't the only shop that sells knives, and for another, even if selling knives would be illegal, crimes could still be committed with other sharp objects. It doesn't solve any problems.
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