This is a nicely written article condensing all the current info on anti-P2P companies, the ones that attack P2P rather than defend as they claim.
http://torrentfreak.com/the-corporate-enemies-of-filesharers/If they aren’t shutting down your favourite torrent site and sending you infringement notices they’re filling your network with fakes, sueing you and invading your privacy. So who are the enemies of P2P and what are they doing to ruin your file-sharing experience? If you share files, it’s time to meet your nemesis.
The idea here is to give an overview of anti-p2p activity. This is by no means an exhaustive report but the aim is to give a summary of some of the companies developing a new industry - one dedicated to disrupting the activities of file-sharers.
There follows in the article a list of organisations and companies who attack or seek to attack P2P networks.
Please read this article if you wish to be familiar with the companies that operate on behalf of the RIAA/MPAA Cartels, their true reason for attacking P2P networks is because they cannot control them and therefore see them as a threat to their revenue gathering system that requires them to hold a global monopoly, its lucky for us all these companies are so lame at doing their job.