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by Meph504
1341 days ago
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No one is forcing anyone to use this tool, they have every right to send an alert indicating the produce a user is using has been abusing their service. Very much in the same way that image host use to change an image for those hotlinking directly to images in the early days of the net. |
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Providing a service (which you expect others to consume) and then not only deciding to refrain from providing, but "poisoning" the output, is an interesting move. We don't consider them equivalent, but in a case where this application was providing some essential service that is not easily replaced, and physical harm was a result, how do we consider it?