MPAA Says It Doesn’t Need Evidence to Convict Pirates
An interesting article over on TorrentFreak.com about how the MPAA, according to themselves (the MPAA), do not require evidence to convict movie pirates.
Quote from the article…
“MPAA Quote : It is often very difficult, and in some cases, impossible, to provide such direct proof when confronting modern forms of copyright infringement, whether over P2P networks or otherwise; understandably, copyright infringers typically do not keep records of infringement.
TorrentFreak Article: So, the MPAA is basically saying that is is too hard to come up with solid evidence, and because of this, they should not have to proove anything. Makes perfect sense doesn’t it? The MPAA wrote the brief in response to a request from a federal Judge last month, who called for a briefing on the claim that having files stored in “shared folders” infringes copyright.”







