I Was a Hacker for the MPAA.

Wired has up an article with a man named Robert Anderson, who was 
recruited by the MPAA in 2005 to inform on people in the BitTorrent
community. In a tell-all interview with the site, Anderson explains how 
the powerful media organization encouraged him to obtain the information 
they were looking for: "According to Anderson, the MPAA told him: 'We 
would need somebody like you. We would give you a nice paying job, a 
house, a car, anything you needed.... if you save Hollywood for us you 
can become rich and powerful.' In 2005, the MPAA paid Anderson $15,000 
for inside information about TorrentSpy -- information at the heart of a 
copyright-infringement lawsuit brought by the MPAA against TorrentSpy of 
Los Angeles. The material is also the subject of a wiretapping 
countersuit against the MPAA brought by TorrentSpy's founder, Justin 
Bunnell, who alleges the information was obtained illegally."

more...
http://www.wired.com/politics/onlinerights/news/2007/10/p2p_hacker
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