UK law firm ACS:Law recently sent out letters to those it says were pirating materials online, and asking for payment to make the matter go away. Many of those targeted were alleged to have downloaded pirated pornography.
UK's Which? magazine has been contacted by at least 150 people claiming that they were innocent, including one 78 year old being accused of downloading porn. This isn't the first time Which? magazine has received complaints from such mailings.
ACS:Law preys on the fact that many of the those accused of downloading pirated porn will be too embarrassed to proceed with the matter to court. Those that do want to proceed are sometimes ignored by ACS:Law as the cost of going to court may be higher than the profit that can be gained from such actions.
ACS:Law is currently under investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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UK's Which? magazine has been contacted by at least 150 people claiming that they were innocent, including one 78 year old being accused of downloading porn. This isn't the first time Which? magazine has received complaints from such mailings.
ACS:Law preys on the fact that many of the those accused of downloading pirated porn will be too embarrassed to proceed with the matter to court. Those that do want to proceed are sometimes ignored by ACS:Law as the cost of going to court may be higher than the profit that can be gained from such actions.
ACS:Law is currently under investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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