More news on the story that has captured America's undivided attention. No, not the World Cup, which has captured my undivided attention, but the Hurt Locker BitTorrent lawsuits. When we last left you the Electronic Frontier Foundation was preparing to argue in front of a Federal judge that, in effect, the lawsuits were bunk. That didn't exactly go as planned, but it's not all bad news. Well, "bad news" from the perspective of a person still using a public BitTorrent tracker to download things. Who still does that?
Hurt Locker BitTorrent lawsuits continue, but with restraints
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