Friend "going to be sued" for downloading?

Soldato
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Hey, I've got a mate who may have downloaded something recently.

He's been handed a court order etc, basically they're suing him for £600.

The company rang a bell, wasnt there a thread a while back with someone who got a letter for a game he didn't download? I can't find the thread.

Any help would b great.
 
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Soldato
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How do they know he did it :confused:

Don't they seed the software on p2p networks, and record which IP addresses download/upload from them, then send a threatening letter to the ISP to find out who was on that IP at a given time.

Well, i believe they employ companies that do this, although they won't reveal how they actually know it was you because i don't think it's morally/legally allowed. I dunno if that is true, but i probably read it somewhere. :p
 
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Don't they seed the software on p2p networks, and record which IP addresses download/upload from them, then send a threatening letter to the ISP to find out who was on that IP at a given time.

Well, i believe they employ companies that do this, although they won't reveal how they actually know it was you because i don't think it's morally/legally allowed. I dunno if that is true, but i probably read it somewhere. :p

Yeah, they'd be breaking the law themselves if they did that :\
 
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Make a pic of your behind.
Print it.
Write: Kiss my ***
Put in envelope.
Send back to Davenport Lyons.

Perhaps also send them one of them middle finger toys...
Also tell em their next letter will be used as toilet paper.
 
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Soldato
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So his ISP just handed out his details to a firm claiming to be a solicitor without any police involvement? Sounds like a breach of data protection to me.



Indeed, they probably obtained the details illegally (entrapment) and as you said breached the data protection act... send a nicely worded letter back ;)
 
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