MPAA Pirates?
2006-01-25 15:32:58.792356+01 by
meuon
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It's partially a publicity stunt, I'm pretty sure. But according to an LA Times article:
The MPAA got caught making copies of a movie. -I'm hoping they get nailed to the wall. Now if we could just catch some RIAA lawyer with an iPod full of illegal music and an extra unpaid copy of M$-Winders and M$-Office at home.
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