A few years ago, Comcast sent me a message stating
that they had reported me to the RIAA for downloading
a movie. The details they sent were for a movie I'd
never seen downloaded at an IP address located 1500
miles away. My suspicion was that they had some
corruption in their customer database that had crossed
me with another customer.
I sent off a letter to their legal department, making
it clear in no uncertain terms that I'd be holding
them responsible for any legal action that took place
as a result of their erroneously divulging my personal
information to a 3rd party. Not surprisingly, I never
heard back from anybody. Too bad, it would have been
nice to become a major Comcast shareholder.
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