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by pyre
5310 days ago
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> It's a difference that doesn't matter in the slightest.
In a courtroom, maybe. I'm drawing a distinction here because of the propensity of people to create elaborate narratives."UMG is censoring MegaUpload in a deliberate attempt to silence them. This is no different than a mobster trying to silence a witness!" > The organization is acting illegally, and people are
> rightfully angry about that.
If 'illegal' was as binary as you want to imply, then all penalties would be exactly the same. > You realize that the DMCA is a law, right?
... and HN is a court room, apparently. Are you going to hold me in contempt of court because I don't agree with you?Especially when the article itself has quotes like this: > “Dirty tricks in an effort to stop our massively successful
> viral campaign.”
This statement implies that UMG was making a deliberate effort to shut down MegaUpload's campaign. |
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What a ridiculous statement, which bears absolutely no relation to what I said.
> This statement implies that UMG was making a deliberate effort to shut down MegaUpload's campaign
... That's because DMCA takedown notices require deliberate effort. Are you being intentionally obtuse?