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Recommended (Especially for Reporters & ISPs): How Not to Get Snookered by Claims of “Proof” of Copyright Infringement

Posted on January 23, 2011 by Michael Froomkin

Groklaw, How Not to Get Snookered by Claims of “Proof” of Copyright Infringement.

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