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Submitted by BeastOrange 109d ago | news

EFF ready to sue if "innocent customers" can't get Megaupload data back

ARS Technica: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today officially asked all parties involved in the Megaupload criminal case to refrain from deleting any data stored on servers once leased by the file-hosting service—and it suggested it was willing to sue over the matter. (Culture, Industry, MegaUpload, Services, Web)

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