they cant do **** anyway...i doubt theyll spend out and loose money for a court case which they wont win from an IP. and like theyre gunna get a warrent to search my PC for an album..i highly doubt

they cant do **** anyway...i doubt theyll spend out and loose money for a court case which they wont win from an IP. and like theyre gunna get a warrent to search my PC for an album..i highly doubt
You seem the types who follow the line
Went from cheery vagabondage
To cold blooded luxury in four years
Well i dont know how these things work, just thought it could be a possibility one should think about![]()
Dont bother till next letter.
As many people have said before just ignore them, there's been tons of reports of letters like these on programs like Watchdog on the BBC.
I had one of these letters sent to me. Some noob mate of my mums decided to send them a letter back which could be a mistake.
Mine was for downloading MOS - Electronic 80's.
Type "Gallant Macmillan" and see the suggestions that come up. It's a generic letter.
If they phone you up and say 'Can you please confirm your name'
DONT say your name as this starts the court pursuit or saink
my aunty did something in like 2001 and they just phoned her recently and because she confirmed her name they reactivated the court thingy :/
just ignore the letter tho and ignore phone calls if you get em
Yeah there's all sorts of weird stuff with this:
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=gal...d5d5d61e9a0270
Sounds dodgy though. Personally, I'd only actually give a monkeys if the police turned up at my door. Don't ever make contact with them or reply to ANYTHING.
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