At least the Judge has a good handle on it.
Wright gives
Ingenuity 13 LLC several suggestions on how to narrow this list of suspects
down, including "wardriving" to check whether the WiFi connection in question is
open, whether several downloads have occurred at the same IP address, or just a
good old-fashioned stakeout.
Such an investigation may not
be perfect, but it narrows down the possible infringers and is better than the
Plaintiff’s current investigation, which the Court finds involves nothing more
than blindly picking a male resident from a subscriber’s home.
This sentence is damning enough, but the followup is the
killer:
But this type of investigation requires time and
effort, something that would destroy Plaintiff’s business model.
Almost there. One of these days they are
going to
actually call it what it is: Extortion.
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