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File-share 'bullying' lands lawyer in court

File-share 'bullying' lands lawyer in court

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A solicitor accused of sending 'bullying' letters to Internet users accused of illegal file sharing is being referred to a legal disciplinary body. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) decided to refer Andrew Crossley of ACS:Law to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT), following a complaint by consumer magazine Which? that the lawyer's actions had been "excessive". In May 2009, ACS began sending out thousands of letters on behalf of copyright holders...



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