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Verizon to Reveal Customers in DMCA Subpoena Case

JulisJ writes "NYTimes reports that Verizon will turn over the names of online subscribers accused of swapping music. This could be a big blow to the file-swapping community, even if you're swapping legit." There's also a story on News.com. See our previous story for background.

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  1. Re:Mirror by sxe_p06 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes, because we all know how often NYTimes gets slashdotted ;-)

    May be trolling, but oh well, I'll let the moderators have at me :-)

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  2. Re:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! by deanj · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's liek "Compassionate Liberalism" Letting tyrants kill children and dump them into mass graves.

  3. Re:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! by Usquebaugh · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Where as Compassionate Conservatisim does away with the tyrants and dumps the kids into mass graves anyway

  4. democracy rules, asshole by dh003i · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Democracy says that file-sharing is good. More American's voted for it than voted for the President of the US. File sharing has more support from the American people than any politician or government program.