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    ISPs Doubt Accuracy of Anti-Piracy Evidence

    Lawyers ACS:Law and their anti-piracy partners Logistep are currently harassing around 6,000 alleged file-sharers, demanding £665 from each to make threats of legal action go away. In yet another blow to their tenuous claims, ISP association ISPA says that its members are “not confident” that the evidence accurately identifies infringers.
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    Eventually the actions of Davenport Lyons, Logistep and DigiProtect attracted the attention of consumer group Which? who made a complaint to the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Although that action is still ongoing, Davenport decided - at least on the surface - to withdraw from the business.
    yup, you gotta hit them where it hurts, and whenever they make a mistake sue them for huge money amounts - a few such lost cases and they might have to rethink their strategy, also for such continued failures they may be sued for something like conspiracy against users - which could be a major blow...also in every user-won case the link to music/movie/... labels (those that hire the anti-p2p's) has to be established and with many cases like that they might end up in court too
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