Volunteers, including some from the MIT Media Lab, have created a new community web site "Copywrongs.org" that describes itself as a "clearinghouse and connection point for individuals who are the subjects of P2P-related copyright enforcement actions. We will do our best to provide services that help this large and growing body of people find one another, while working together to increase public understanding of how their lives have been affected by this unprecedented wave of drastic legal action." The site is inviting those who have received NIAA subpoenas to create individual blogs (anonymously, if they choose) at the site in order to share their experiences in a public forum.
DougSimpson.com/blog
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