I don't like the fact that the US is now treating Websites like drug dealers. The US has confiscated this Hong-Kong-based company's assets and domains without a trial and without a hearing. It has arrested foreign nationals outside of our own country and confiscated their possessions on the say so of the MPAA (not exactly the most reliable of sources). On top of all this, the company has endorsements from celebrities in the very same fields the company is accused of pirating. The Electronic Frontier Foundation summed it up by saying the arrests set “a terrifying precedent. If the United States can seize a Dutch citizen in New Zealand over a copyright claim, what is next?” The US is basically denying due process to these individuals. Go to court, have a trial, and if these folks are found guilty, then dismantle their sites and have them pay fines, not take everything and leave them no choice but to plea bargain. Wikipedia has a list of indictments and some of them are pure fantasy. Basically any business activity can be labelled "money laundering" and every ISP and file-storage Website is breaking the law. Google violated millions of copyrights by putting online nearly every book in the English language and I didn't see the government shutting them down.