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NCC attacks anti-file sharing letters

article published on 5 April, 2008

The Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) is advising Internet users not to sign letters admitting guilt for sharing movies on P2P networks. Some file sharers have been targeted with letters from Norway's Simonsen Advokatfirma DA on behalf of the movie industry, but these letters have all only reached ISPs so far, who have yet to budge. The law firm wants the ISPs to forward the letters on ... [ read the full article ]

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6. April 2008 @ 02:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Good for the NCC!!!
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6. April 2008 @ 11:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It's amazing, don't you think, that anyone with half-a-marble in their head, would freely admit to a law firm that he or she might have downloaded a movie?

Hi there! How are you today? Lovely weather we've been having lately, eh? Oh by the way, have you ever managed to download a movie here or there?

Uhhh,... we'll yeah, I guess so - just maybe once or twice, I think.


DING-DING-DING!! Alert! Alert! Admission Of Guilt! HOME PIRATE! SUE! SUE! SUE!

I think it's an even more ballsy, and/or bonehead question for an attorney to be asking in the first place. Perhaps this law firm feels that some of us just 'fell off the turnip truck', I guess.



Duhhhhhhh.....

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6. April 2008 @ 17:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Haha, A_Klingon Your funny. but yeah you make a very good point.

Almost like an undercover Cop asking a robber how much he managed to steal today.
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8. April 2008 @ 03:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Now think about this what kind of stupid person is going to admit they pirated something on top of that how many people would sign such a letter and in a country where everything is pirated to movies to even software and video games do to the fact they are to expensive would even admit they pirated something.
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14. April 2008 @ 07:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by A_Klingon:
It's amazing, don't you think, that anyone with half-a-marble in their head, would freely admit to a law firm that he or she might have downloaded a movie?

Hi there! How are you today? Lovely weather we've been having lately, eh? Oh by the way, have you ever managed to download a movie here or there?

Uhhh,... we'll yeah, I guess so - just maybe once or twice, I think.


DING-DING-DING!! Alert! Alert! Admission Of Guilt! HOME PIRATE! SUE! SUE! SUE!

I think it's an even more ballsy, and/or bonehead question for an attorney to be asking in the first place. Perhaps this law firm feels that some of us just 'fell off the turnip truck', I guess.



Duhhhhhhh.....
That reminds me ... I used to make the best stew with a chuck roast, onions, carrots and lots of nice turnips I got fresh from the roadside stand here in Slidell Louisiana ... Yummy, you are making me hungry !
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14. April 2008 @ 09:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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...That reminds me ... I used to make the best stew with a chuck roast, onions, carrots and lots of nice turnips I got fresh from the roadside stand here in Slidell Louisiana ... Yummy, you are making me hungry !
Oh, yes! You got all the basic, good stuff there.

Beef, potatoes, onions, carrots, and turnips. ALL this stuff tastes 100% better when you get it from a roadside vegetable stand or country fair rather than your local supermarket. And don't forget to add (maybe) a half-cabbage in there, and believe it or not, you might want to dump in a can or two of beef gravy into the mix (makes a BIG difference sometimes).

We'll have to come up with some tasty high-definition recipies for our members, zorb43, and feature them in a new section called "The AfterDawn Kitchen", waddaya think? (Klingons look weird in an apron though). :-P


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