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And look what i found :Two Web hosting cos. caught in movie flap
From the January 14, 2005 print edition
Jeff Bounds Staff Writer
[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] [/font] [font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] Two Dallas Web hosting companies have been swept into a recent crackdown by the Motion Picture Association of America on operators of 100 Web sites and servers that supposedly help people swap and download free copies of movies and television shows. [/font][font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif]Neither The Planet Internet Services Inc. nor Layered Technologies are named as defendants in two civil cases seven film studios brought in federal district court in Dallas against the unspecified operators of two Web sites.
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[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif]The studios are suing the operators of two sites, TorrentBox.com and Loki Torrent.com, which supposedly contain indexes of files available for download on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, court papers say.
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[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] Todd Abrams, Layered's president, says the company is working both with its client and the MPAA in providing information that has been subpoenaed or requested. Layered hosts both Loki Torrent's site and its tracker.
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And look what i found :Two Web hosting cos. caught in movie flap
From the January 14, 2005 print edition
Jeff Bounds Staff Writer
[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] [/font] [font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] Two Dallas Web hosting companies have been swept into a recent crackdown by the Motion Picture Association of America on operators of 100 Web sites and servers that supposedly help people swap and download free copies of movies and television shows. [/font][font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif]Neither The Planet Internet Services Inc. nor Layered Technologies are named as defendants in two civil cases seven film studios brought in federal district court in Dallas against the unspecified operators of two Web sites.
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[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif]The studios are suing the operators of two sites, TorrentBox.com and Loki Torrent.com, which supposedly contain indexes of files available for download on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, court papers say.
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[font=Times New Roman,Times,Serif] Todd Abrams, Layered's president, says the company is working both with its client and the MPAA in providing information that has been subpoenaed or requested. Layered hosts both Loki Torrent's site and its tracker.
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