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Old 09-17-2010, 10:02 PM  
TidalWave
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Then the ISP/host gets subpoenaed for the clients information.

Then the client is sued and the host might even be sued too.

And don't tell me "you can't sue the host".
You can sue anyone you god damn please, and it will cost that person the money in lawyers fees just to drop the suit if it can be proven they are really not party to the infringement or continue to have to fight on.

So best defense for the host, is to not get sued at all, because if they do, no matter which way it goes, its going to cost lots of money.
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