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If I'm violating 's rules I can't apologize enough. But it's damn likely he'll be coming after here next and I suspect he's the reason chan went down.
news but there's a whiteknight stupid enough to be abusing his job title and contacting hosts/registrars and cloudflare for those who use it to try and get shota/loli *chans delisted or banned. Joseph Hanyen; GoDaddy's abuse manager has been using his work email ([email protected]) and jobtitle reporting them for containing Erotica art. He recently went after my own home *chan's cloudflare and domain registration. We've never been listed, hosted, or associated with GoDaddy in any way. This fa**** is seeking out image boards and actively trying to take them down.
And don't think it gets any different when you hop over to the trademark/counterfeit side of the debate. In Tim's post about Monster Cable lobbying in favor of PROTECT IP, as an aside at the end, he notes that on Monster Cable's own list of "rogue sites," eBay and Craigslist top the list. And it doesn't stop there. Retailing giant Costco is on the list. As is Sears. Also some Backpages sites are listed as well (Backpages is a Craigslist-like classifieds system). There's also FatWallet, which is one of the most popular "deal" listings sites out there. There's also PriceGrabber and ComputerShopper -- popular legitimate sites for comparison shopping and computer purchases. These are not "rogue sites." These are legitimate companies that Monster Cable appears to have a vendetta against, because they allow for or promote the resale of perfectly legitimate secondhand goods.
SOPA Smith is the founder of the Stop Online Piracy Act, better known as SOPA.
Originally posted by Aliensun
reply to post by Agent_USA_Supporter
Maybe you should be more worried about the fact that you think stealing--by any conventional reasoning--is OK?
If sombebody stands on the street corner and hands you a Rolex that you damned-well know is stolen from a person or business, would you think it is OK to accept it free or for a small sum?
You people didn't single-handedly bring this bad business on your and our heads, but you sure gave them the ammo to use on us.
Maybe you should be more worried about the fact that you think stealing--by any conventional reasoning--is OK?