Rise of the 'porno-Trolls':how One Porn Platform Made Millions Suing Its Viewers
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The Guardian article exposes how a porn platform, Strike 3, is making millions by suing its viewers for copyright infringement, sparking outrage among commenters who condemn the practice as a scam.
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silexia
about 2 months ago
Absolutely horrifying that this scam is taking up over half of the federal court case docket. All of the attorneys involved should be disbarred and jailed.
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