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Anna's Archive Loses $322 Million Spotify Piracy Case Without a Fight * TorrentFreak
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Shocking. Absolutely riveting outcome that wasn't expected whatsoever. /s
That being said though, the weirder part for me is the fact that apparently they weren't able to obtain the operatives behind the website. So this was essentially a court case that was filed, put into session and then given judgment without even ever identifying the defendants that are on trial.
That seems really weird to me.
A 'default judgement' is supposed to encourage appearance in court since ignoring a suit results in an automatic lose.