O2 Slams Legal Firm For Bullying File Sharers Into Paying Fine
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Mobile network operator and internet service provider O2 has joined the chorus of firms slamming the measures to address the issue of illicit file sharing, after it emerged that a flurry of contentious letters had been sent by the right holders and their lawyers to suspected offenders. The whole issue hovers around UK Law firm ACS: Law, and its client DigiProtect, which is anti-piracy outfit that represents several content owners. The law firm has been sending letters...
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