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Are Copyright Holders Purposely Putting Content On P2P In Order To Demand Money?

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Are Copyright Holders Purposely Putting Content On P2P In Order To Demand Money?

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We’ve discussed the highly questionable activities of UK law firm Davenport Lyons for its supposed campaigns on behalf of various copyright holders. From what we had seen, the firm wasn’t particularly interested in actually protecting content from being shared online — only in threatening as many people as possible with “pre-settlement letters” to get them to pay up to avoid being sued. This certainly feels like what’s commonly called extortion, especially, as it came to light that the pre-settlement letters are being sent to many innocent bystanders. Since this is a business model issue (squeezing individuals to pay up) rather than actually being about protecting copyright, it’s no surprise that the pre-settlement letters would be sent as widely as possible, even if there was no actual evidence showing guilt. However, the situation may be even worse than originally suspected. In an article about Davenport Lyons’ latest client, TorrentFreak notes that the copyright holder may be contr

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