![]() In 2011, a family received a letter from Universal Music, demanding cash alongside claims that Rihanna’s album ‘Loud’ had been illegally shared via their Internet connection. One such case dating back six years has been more complicated than most. And, due to strict interpretations of copyright liability, many people find themselves digging deep. Hundreds of thousands of citizens, probably more, have received these so-called pay-up-or-else demands. No country has been harder hit than Germany. ![]() From the United States to Europe and beyond, people are still receiving letters in the mail which demand a cash settlement to make a supposed court case disappear. Copyright trolling continues around the world in 2017, with file-sharers the prime targets.
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