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Originally Posted by L-Pink
gideon, shut the fuck up you cheap ass pirate.
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tell me how you really feel
hey if you want to continue ignoring fair use, using a shot gun approach with dmca notices and take your chances in court.
When you realize that any shyster lawyer who want to pad his billable hours can now do so by taking these case on behalf of "fair use".
Add the liability for exposing their personal porn preferences.
Add the cost of generating the same level of redundant backup using traditional back methods ( #seeds*#online back sites*monthly charge*12/current interest rate) and it will be a very expensive bill on your part for "accidently" violating fair use.
I think that there will be people who will see this ruling as an oppertunity to make money by "backing up" their viewing rights to the torrent sites, simply to cash in when a "bogus" takedown request comes in and denies them their "fair use" right to back up the content.