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jesus read the story before jumping with, YOU CANT TAKE DOWN GOOGLE shite,
google operates a free wifi service and people were using it to download torrents so google got warned about this and they would be liable as they operate the service.
THATS ALL! just read it, its a simple couple of letters that is just a standard procedure.......nothing more, its just the media making a story out of nothing, but i guess you already know that as your have read the above post correctly.
at the worst Google may be forced to add a BitTorrent-related filter to its hotspot service, thats all!
NO ONE IS TRYING TO TAKE DOWN GOOGLE! jesus sometimes people remind me that we evolved from apes.
So what if google provided hotspots and people used them to download torrents? You can't sue GOOGLE for that.
What next? Sue Time Warner Cable because their subscribers are using their services to download torrents?
What's after that? Sue Newegg.com for selling laptops, and PC that consumers used to download torrents?
Then what? Sue HP, Apple, Dell, for making laptops and PC that people used to download torrents?
What then? Sue Blank CD / DVD manufactures? Sue Hard Drive Companies?
They are only going after google because Google has money.