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<description><![CDATA[Doctor Four posted : Nice to see the MPAA getting a taste of their own<br>medicine. Ah the irony of it all - infringing the<br>copyrights of the GNU GPL in order to release a tool<br>that is supposed to help curb copyright infringement over<br>p2p networks.<br><br>Of course it wouldn't be the first time that the MAFIAA<br>has done something like this. Remember Captain Copyright,<br>anyone? Or the Sony/BMG DRM Rootkit, parts of which used<br>code covered by the very same GNU GPL without providing<br>the source?<br><br>"MPAA don't f*ck with my s*it" - priceless!<br><small>--<br>"The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)<br></small>]]></description>
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