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ACS: Law capitulates

by Scott Bicheno on 25 January 2011, 16:36

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Too much hassle

The long-running saga of ACS: Law and its action against suspected illegal file-sharers appears to have come to an end with the announcement from lead solicitor Andrew Crossley that he has ceased his work.

"I have ceased my work...I have been subject to criminal attack. My e-mails have been hacked. I have had death threats and bomb threats," he said in a statement read to the court by his client MediaCAT's barrister Tim Ludbrook, as reported by the Beeb. "It has caused immense hassle to me and my family."

While, of course, we don't endorse death threats or any other kind of illegal activity, we find it bizarre that Crossley would bemoan the ‘hassle' he's experienced. Presumably the thousands of recipients of legal letters from him also considered them a hassle, at the very least.

The statement was read out at the Patent's County Court, where last week it emerged that Crossley was dropping the 27 cases he was actively pursuing, having failed to appear for the scheduled hearing.

ACS: Law was already in a spot of bother over the leak of a bunch of unencrypted emails and a list of suspected file-sharers were accessed and leaked by hackers. The principal complaint against ACS was not so much its pursuit of illegal file-sharers, but its apparent scatter-gun approach to sending out legal letters that encouraged people to pay a fine in order to prevent any further legal action.

Consumer mag Which was among the media to oppose Crossley's actions. "It is good news that ACS is no longer carrying out this work - let's hope the judge in this case decides that an IP address alone is not reliable evidence to prove unlawful filesharing and that an account holder is not liabile for another person's unauthorised actions," said Deborah Prince, head of in-house legal at Which, in response to this news.

 

 



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Good news, I really hate ACS Law.
I can't condone what certain sections of the online community has done in response to his work, but it does sound somewhat fitting that someone representing the big guns get's “out-gunned” and undone by the technology which they are applying archaic legislation and principles to…
All I can say is that I hope he suffered as much as his victims did.
Glad so! These :censored: tried to pursue my sister for “downloading bla bla bla” i had a bucher on her pc and hey ho she didnt even know how to use a download program lol i wonder if she still has the letter?

I really hope he gets whats coming to him, the guy is a moron and obviously doesnt know what hacking a wepkey is (yes my sister was on a wep key even though she has wpa2)
Hopefully there will be some follow up with wrongly accused taking action along with a nice juicy fine on the data protection act front.