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by theperson
4622 days ago
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> because that's the image their PR machine has very carefully cultivated That's perfectly written. TPB once stood for freedom of the internet, even I don't deny that. However, when the original founders gave the website to an offshore company it became a website purely for profit but continued using the "freedom" excuse to create some kind of moral high ground. |
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