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Old 10-08-2012, 08:43 AM   #98
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
2. There is no good method for content creators to prosecute people who infringe their rights. The only recourse is civil prosecution. This is extremely expensive for both the rights holder and the offender. We need a low-cost, quick, system to settle these cases which doesn't result in ruinous costs for both sides.
Unless I'm mistaken, the UK IPO recently announced that what you want is now possible. I created a news thread about it, but basically, copyright and other IP claims of up to £5,000 can now be pursued on the small claims track.

Is that the sort of thing you wanted?
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