MPAA may use retained Megaupload data for more suits
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The Motion Picture Association of America wants Megaupload’s hosting service to retain a whopping 25 PB of customer data that is stored on its servers. It’s allegedly costing the host, Carpathia based in Virginia, about $9000 each day to store the massive amount of user data. The MPAA’s court filing shows that Hollywood may use that store data in suits of other organizations associated with Megaupload.
The MPAA says that it has no plans to sue individual users based on their personal data. The organization claims that it wants to consider suing Megaupload or “other entities” involved with the site. Carpathia has petitioned the courts to relieve it of the $9000 daily charge for managing all t... »read more
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