Reddit beats film industry, won’t have to identify users who admitted torrenting
Reddit beats film industry, won’t have to identify users who admitted torrenting

Court quashes subpoena for names of users who talked torrenting in 2011 thread.

Reddit beats film industry, won’t have to identify users who admitted torrenting
Court quashes subpoena for names of users who talked torrenting in 2011 thread.
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I thought the comments from Reddit user SquirtyBottoms were especially based...
User SquirtyBottoms said, "[l]ike everyone else I miss Grande and I'm stuck with Spectrum or AT&T in my area. I use Spectrum. Those fuckers have turned my connection off completely on one occasion and would not turn it back on until I agreed to stop pirating media."
Is this before days of mass VPN usage?
Back when I was young and stupid, my ISP had a 3 strike program before they just terminated your entire contact.
roboweiner says, "I have Grande and torrent a lot. Always thought it was pretty cool of them to not snitch."
Don't forget about roboweiner