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Tempest, no matter the circumstances, it isn't to our interest to allow the companies that support torrents (and torrent sites that link and aid the download of CP) to be in positions of influence.
ASACP isn't getting witchhunted - they are being asked to clarify their position on these things, and to explain why they see no contridiction in receiving their funding from a company that (in at least some small part) profits indirectly from the distribution of CP.
It would be really nice if ASACP would say "We have formally asked AFF to examine it's policies regarding torrent and file trading sites, as there is apparently no way to control where and when their ads appear, and that at times, these sites provide clear links to CP. ASACP is an organization against CP, and cannot have any of it's key sponsors involved in any way in the the plague we are trying to obliterate".
All they have to do is grow some attachments.
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