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<title>StumbleUpon | Comments &amp;#38; Reviews of    Norwegian ISPs Refuse MPAA&amp;8217;s Request to Disconnect Pirates | TorrentFreak  </title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>AvangionQ</b> - From the page: ""In a constitutional state, the police and the prosecuting authority have the job of investigating and indicting, not lawyers and communication engineers", says Hallstein Bjercke from IKT Norway, in a press release.  "Most of the big ISPs in Norway are members of IKT Norway and we will support the various ISPs as best we can against what we see as a preposterous demand from Simonsen", Bjercke adds." ... just how far will the MPAA go before they realize that their efforts to use litigious tactics and bullying lawsuits to remedy their antiquated business plan is a fruitless effort ... besides which, don't they realize that filesharing doesn't impact their profit margins ... it makes me wonder if the MPAA and RIAA aren't using these tactics as a measure to improve profits, but as a measure to increase political power at the expense of the people ...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>AngelaHayden</b> - From the page: "After being blown off by the Norwegian police, MPAA lawyer Espen Tøndel is now demanding that ISPs disconnect Norwegian file-sharers from the Internet. According to IKT Norway, an interest group for ISPs, the lawyer has sent a letter to Norwegian ISPs on behalf of The Norwegian branch of the MPAA."]]></description>
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