MPAA wins file-sharing suit
The MPAA has a long way to go to reduce piracy, says Yankee Group senior analyst Michael Goodman. "In the end, it’s a lost cause. It’s understandable that the MPAA would go after these servers, because they can’t just stand by and do nothing. But people determined to swap movies will just find a different way to do it."
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