The site indexing files BitTorrent, TorrentSpy is obviously far from having settled its conflict with the law. After being threatened for the first time following a complaint by the MPAA, TorrentSpy is again pointed by American justice.
In response claims from the MPAA, the judge Florence-Marie Cooper California court has found TorrentSpy guilty. However TorrentSpy has now destroyed evidence related to the distribution of unauthorized trading by Internet. “They looked at a large scale and in a systematic manner, to destroy evidence and providing false testimony to hide such destruction,” said the judge in his account.
TorrentSpy’s eliminated evidence related to the existence of pirated content, especially in terms of its forums. The entire directories of the site and its subcategories, as well as listings entire content pirates and IP addresses have been destroyed in particular to preserve the privacy of some users accustomed to enter TorrentSpy. MPAA really dont like this kind of behavior and now moves the case to justice.
This judgment comes as the MPAA has already filed other complaints against other BitTorrent sites as IsoHunt, BTHub.com, TorrentBox.com, NiteShadow.com, Ed2k-It.com, NZB-Zone.com, BinNews.com and DVDRs.net. Meanwhile TorrentSpy has already indicated that they will appeal against the decision and denies having violated any intellectual property since no evidence has been able to be provided by the MPAA.

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