Coshocton County, Ohio, offered residents free wireless Internet access in the block surrounding the courthouse.
But that free WiFi was shut down last week after a single user illegally downloaded a movie. Sony Pictures notified the county's Internet provider, which then sent a note to the county.
Coshocton's free WiFi has been restored — apparently after the county received assurances from Sony that no action would be taken.
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