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plagiarist 2 days ago

They are already incentivized enough by selling the data, more incentives won't change anything.

MBCook 2 days ago | parent [-]

The ruling said that they don’t have to.

Going with your point, it does not say they can’t monitor and then sell the list of pirates to Sony/etc. for some extra income.

They just didn’t like doing it for free.

iugtmkbdfil834 2 days ago | parent [-]

Yes, but then the question becomes: which tactics does MPAA and the like will now resort to. Because we know they won't exactly say 'I guess that's it then'.

Forgeties79 a day ago | parent [-]

The MPAA has limited options given they aren’t any sort of government entity with any real enforcement power. All they can do is keep suing as they hope for a different outcome and/or try new forms of DRM.

red-iron-pine 19 hours ago | parent [-]

the US Gov rolls over for anyone with enough money -- trump takes bribes

the MPAA has money, and they will go after the government to fix their problem