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Illegal File Trading Draws Two P2P Raids In Europe

had3l writes "Police in Finland raided the operation of a popular Bit Torrent site and arrested 34 people, 30 of which were volunteers who helped moderate the site. This comes right after the MPAA reported that it would start suing tracker servers." An anonymous reader points to a story (currently at the top of RespectP2P.org's homepage) about the raid yesterday morning of Dutch eDonkey sites Releases4u and Shareconnector.

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  1. Re:I download TV shows by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Because its not convienent for you to get TV legally, that makes it alright to break the law right?

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  2. Re:In 100 years... by NeoSkandranon · · Score: 1, Troll

    They're more likely going to say

    "I can't believe those greedy bastards thought they had a right to watch media for free and not get in trouble"

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  3. Re:Question for legitimate FTP users by quakeroatz · · Score: 0, Troll

    Xtifr owned you TrollBridge, suck it up, don't get all defensive, you puss.