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Sumner Redstone
Sumner Redstone is one of Americas wealthiest men and is the owner of Viacom, CBS, MTV. He also owns CNET.com, ZDNET.com and other similar websites that have maliciously distributed over 1 Billion copies of DRM (copy protection) removal and file sharing software for the purpose of generating traffic and revenue.

Paul Allen
Paul Allen is one of the richest men in America. He is the Co-founder of Microsoft and longtime investor of file sharing applications in partnership with CBS/Cnet. Oddly he is also the Executive Producer and financier of Hard Candy . A story about an Internet Pedophile who is victimized by the young girl he targets. Imagine that?...
EVIDENCE
This document will show how CBS/Cnet/Download.com knowingly continues
to build a Network of Peer to Peer Applications where minors are induced
to pirate copyrighted works. But much worse, CBS/Cnet earns hundreds of
millions of dollars in revenue directly from the creation of this
Network, where studies scientifically show that thirteen percent (13%),
of the Network's traffic is Child Pornography.
This includes images and video of infants and small children being
raped and molested. They know what has happened and they continue to
encourage the Network's use and its distribution as much as possible.
CBS/CNET have never been held accountable.
The purpose of CBS/Cnet's scheme is to distribute this peer to peer
software (Bittorrent, Lime Wire, Azereus, Kazza, FrostWire and many
others), to create an IPTV Network to dominate the Internet as a
distribution platform. Note that over several years, this peer to peer
Network would save CBS billions of dollars in bandwidth charges whilst
delivering Video across this Network.
The people who fund and manage CBS/Cnet also created an organization
called MediaDefender. MediaDefender was meant to oversee and monitor the
distribution growth of this Network. MediaDefender was presented to
other media companies like NBC as a Copyright protection group to which
NBC and others paid millions of dollars in fees to protect them from
piracy.
Incredibly, the officers of MediaDefender actually engaged in
trafficking pornography to the Users themselves. Everyone involved knew
that a large proportion of these Users were Children.
http://venturebeat.com/2007/12/19/vuze-takes-20-million-for-iptv/













