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Anti-Piracy Lawyers Caught Pirating Each Other

An anonymous reader writes "We would like to think that the lawyers that are prosecuting alleged copyright infringers are practicing what they preach, but it looks like one of the most high profile firms involved in such cases are just as guilty of stealing others' work as those who are downloading illegal media."

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  1. Re:No "creative value" though by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    So why should we listen to the scum of the earth?

  2. Re:You Don't say by pgmrdlm · · Score: -1, Troll

    /.'rs are hypocrites. Just watch their arguments about rights when it comes to open source software. Than watch them support illegal downloading.

    Actually, /.'rs have a lot in common with lawyers. They pretty much are disgusting cowards. Just look at you AC.

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    Anonymous comments are as pathetic as the anonymous "sources" that contaminate gutless journalism from the New York Time
  3. Re:Sue them and lose... Set a good legal president by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Wow, you're smart... You must have studied the liberal arts... Does your employment as a spell checker pay well?

    I got my doctorate in physics... In the hard sciences, we aren't subject to the memorization of historical ambiguity.

    In nature, truths build upon each other until the story is told... You can keep your man made imperfect system of definitions and memorization. In a few hundred years when your truth is part of a dead language, my truths will be the foundation of even greater truths.

    Enjoy your smug little world!