Employees of some of the strongest antipiracy advocates are committing...
Employees of some of the strongest antipiracy advocates are committing peer-to-peer (P2P) piracy, according to reports from P2P news site TorrentFreak. The reports -- conducted with Poland-based BitTorrent monitoring service ScanEye -- indicate that employees of the largest film studios…
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(http://xrl.us/bn73hy), record labels and government bodies tasked with creating and enforcing copyright law (http://xrl.us/bn8b82) are accessing pirated content though P2P networks. Alleged offenders include employees of Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, the House of Representatives and the U.S. departments of Justice and Homeland Security, according to TorrentFreak. None of the companies and agencies mentioned in the reports commented by our deadline.