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this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2023
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They think that bullying one user is going to setup an example of what happens when you fuck with them.
Fuck 'em.
IIRC they aren't prosecuting these users, instead they want to make them be witnesses in a case against an ISP they want to say wasn't doing enough to stop piracy. The Reddit posts were about whether the ISP takes action against pirates or something like that.
That sounds even worse. You killed two flies in a shot. Did he cooperated in the case?