Feds strike back at 'Sith' bootleggers
The Force was with the Elite Torrents network yesterday. Unfortunately for the high-speed download network that leaked the latest Star Wars flick, it was the police force.
In the first criminal action against peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharers deploying BitTorrent technology, federal agents executed 10 search warrants across the country and seized control of the network’s main server.
Read the complete story . (internetnews.com)
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