More on the DEA: ACS Law UK In More Hot Water Over Illegal Broadband ISP File Sharing Cases

Francis Davey fjmd1a at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 10:49:34 GMT 2011


The report is not strictly accurate. At the 17 January hearing, the
judge wondered whether permission was needed by Media C.A.T. to
discontinue. The hearing was adjourned to 24th January and in the
meantime the notices of discontinuance were stayed (i.e. put on hold).
There has, as yet, been no final decision about it.

On 21/01/2011, Marcus Williamson <marcus at connectotel.com> wrote:
>
> ACS Law UK In More Hot Water Over Illegal Broadband ISP File Sharing Cases
>
> http://www.ispreview.co.uk/story/2011/01/18/acs-law-uk-in-more-hot-water-over-illegal-broadband-isp-file-sharing-cases.html
>
> This follows the court hearing on 17 January. The cases will be heard again
> on 24
> January.
>
> ACS Law is one of the companies involved in "speculative invoicing", which
> Lord
> Lucas spoke of in the House of Lords as being "straightforward legal
> blackmail"...
>
>
>
>


-- 
Francis Davey



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