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Originally Posted by iwantchixx
Someone is trying to protect their intellectual rights, which is a huge issue in this industry and when someone finally stands up to those using others property to bolster their own bottom line and misrepresenting the content, all you idiots give the guy a hard time and try calling him out on it. That's fucking ridiculous.. do you support stolen content and fake profiles or do you support what's right?
fucking two-faced people in here.. ridiculous.
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I always support content creators. I think it's completely foolish to assume this costs money and in fact probably did the exact opposite so I see the lawsuit as a money grab. We all know full well that if nobody were stealing models content to put on profiles that content owners would still be putting them there to generate sales. Do we wish for webmasters that made fake profiles on Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, dating sites and everywhere else up and down the Internet to be sued for trying to make a buck?