My guess is it's one of those things that really won't change anything. They can't possibly prosecute end-users for this sort of thing, this will just put yet more pressure on hosting sites to kill off illegal content, which they've already been trying, but the groups are usually ahead of the game on that.
It's the same kind of cat-and-mouse crap that Sony and Nintendo have tried against the homebrewers, you step up your game, but they step up theirs, and numbers are on their side

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







