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| two year battle with the MPAA, TorrentSpy decided to throw in the towel and the site has now shut Here's down permanently.. Zeropaid.com - File Sharing TorrentSpy Loses Legal Dispute against MPAA - The Hollywood studios find the judges ruling a significant victory 18 Dec 2007. After the MPAA accused Torrentspy of concealing evidence, Valence accused MPAA's legal team of paying a Canadian hacker $15000 to illicitly. 29 Mar 2006. The MPAA filed seven lawsuits against Torrentspy and other search companies that help visitors find content or instruct them how to download. 7 new MPAA lawsuits: Isohunt, Torrentspy -- and newsgroups. Posted by Xeni Jardin, February 23, 2006 3:19 PM | permalink. Snip from Laptop a
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MPAA members filed lawsuits against various P2P sites including TorrentSpy, early last year, because
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websites enable users to download complete films. 25 May 2006. In a lawsuit, Torrentspy.com lawyer Ira Rothken
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the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) hired the man to get private. 18 Jun 2007. Read the latest news about Update: MPAA vs. TorrentSpy at CDFreaks.com - Worlds largest
digital storage community. 20 Dec 2007. Props to