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if he really did offer content owners the ability to go in and delete files themselves, then a case against him based on just the service being used for piracy is pretty weak. Otherwise we'll have to sue ISP CEOs for what people do on their network!
People use cars to kill other people all the time, or knives. We don't arrest car manufacturer CEOs, but go after the person who does the act. No difference
There's something to be said about the artists who support(ed) him and the timing of the raid right before he was going to launch a music label that would've turned the industry on its head
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