By Jane Wakefield Technology reporter Thousands of letters have been sent to alleged illegal file-sharers Continue reading the main story Related stories Music industry dealt piracy blow BT seeks freeze on piracy cases Anti-piracy firm defends net hunt A lawyer has dramatically withdrawn from pursuing alleged illegal file-sharers in the middle of a court case he brought. The patent court in London is currently scrutinising 27 cases brought by ACS: Law on behalf of its client MediaCAT. The law firm had sent thousands of letters to alleged file-sharers. But in a statement read to the court, solicitor Andrew Crossley, said he had now ceased all such work. He cited criminal attacks and bomb...
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