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Anti-Piracy Outfits Think Megaupload, Demonoid & BTjunkie Are Still Alive

Posted on September 8th, 2012 at 13:11 by John Sinteur in category: Intellectual Property -- Write a comment

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Almost nine months on from the raids that took down Megaupload and bizarrely some of the world’s biggest record labels still think that the site is hosting infringing content. In a clear sign that anti-piracy companies aren’t bothering to carry out even the most rudimentary checks before they send DMCA notices, Google is receiving daily takedown demands not only for Megaupload, but also Demonoid, BTjunkie, and other dead file-sharing services.

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