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Re: Liable?

said by Nightshade See Profile :

The only people who should be liable for DDoS attacks is the people who implement the attack in the first place.

Lawyers I swear, are just plain stupid.
Just another lawyer(Lilian Edwards, an internet lawyer based at the University of Southampton, UK) looking for a way to make more money for the leeches of her so-called profession.
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