While the producers of Hurt Locker have been quick to sue anyone they can find that's downloaded the film, they're not following the typical pattern of movie producers. Typically, after the producers start suing everyone they can find that downloaded the movie, they send out cease and desist orders. Not in this case.
Hurt Locker copywrite owners not trying to stop the sharing
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