As if Sony cramping the style of our legal music purchases wasn't enough, the Motion Picture Association of America has gone and sued a 67-year-old grandpa because his 12-year-old grandson downloaded four movies to his computer from a P2P service. Even though the grandson deleted the files (and ignoring the reality that the family owned three of the four films on DVD), those brilliant minds in Hollywood decided to press forward.
First, the MPAA asks for a $4,000 settlement, and when grandpa says, "No thank you," they decide to ring him up for $600,000 in damages.
The MPAA says they want to set an example. Uh-huh. Will they ever figure it out?






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