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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Exposure to MPAA's fake torrents may actually be what they intended

It's now known that MPAA has been hosting fake torrents in the hopes of ending the on-going piracy in the media industry. But stop and consider this: could this exposure actually be what they want?

Posted by Joe at 5:05 PM

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