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New MPAA victims targeted

p2pnet.net News- Motion Picture Industry Takes Action Against Rochester Area Internet Thieves

That`s the headline in a new MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) disinformation release in which it reveals it`s going after another three people.

Owned by the Big Seven movies studio cartel, the MPAA started its own version of the RIAA`s (Recording Industry Association of America) sue `em all campaign last November.

It, too, makes a Godfather-like offer people can`t refuse: Pay us and we`ll go away.

A, number of those individuals have been contacted, it says blandly. Those who have not settled are being named in individual lawsuits.

Not at all incidentally, as the MPAA points out, last week, President Bush created the first ever Coordinator for International Intellectual Property Enforcement to help fight piracy.

His name is Chris Israel and the studios are confidently expecting great things from him.

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See:-
sue `em all
RIAA sues 765 in new attack, p2pnet, July 28, 2005
Godfather-like offerFile sharing, p2p criminals, p2pnet, March 12, 2005
Chris IsraelHollywood’s newest hero, p2pnet, July 23, 2005

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One Response to “New MPAA victims targeted”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    Bush being FOR something, and baking up his posision with political appointments, is the SUREST sign that the posistion is not ony wrong…but unrepentantly EVIL.

    If this guy is the “IP Szar”, let us hope history repeats itself. heh

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