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MPAA Sues Infringing Websites

Posted by: jmet, 07:17, July 31, 2008
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The MPAA has got its panties in a wad again over some sites that link to other sites which they claim host “infringing” material.

The MPAA has sued two websites which act in a similar fashion, cataloging and indexing content locations along with providing search functions for it and hosting a embedded player to view videos.


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