 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ 1 edit | Entertainment industry endorsing illegal practices It speaks volumes about the entertainment industry that they've stooped so low to actually illegally DDOS somebody to protect their bloody royalties.
As far as I'm concerned, they're not only hypocritical, they're endorsing illegal practices. |
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 Doctor FourMy other vehicle is a TARDISPremium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX 1 edit | Re: Entertainment industry indorsing illegal pract And of course, they'll publicly deny it. But private data has a way of making itself public - look what happened with Diebold's electronic voting machines. If something like this ever got out that the content cartels were using less than legal means (such as virii, trojans and DDoS attacks) to stop filesharing, it would probably be the final nail in their coffin. They would lose whatever remaining credibility they had as a legitimate organization with most of the public: everyone would see them as the bad guys. -- "Kayura or Badamon, whichever you are, you should know that I will never give up this battle. By the will of the Ancient, I shall succeed!" - Shuten (Anubis) from the Ronin Warriors. |
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 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ | Time will tell how they managed to bring all these distribution centers offline.
Two wrongs don't make a right.  |
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