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Originally Posted by Kevsh
It's the same as narcs. They have to "play along" until they can get the big score -
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Some Attorney Generals office don't worry about the long-term sting, they just want to shut down the sites when they find them in their state. That's the kind of action that is needed... while they may popup on another host the next day, the idea is that as each state is more aggressive in shutting them down, then that will push them into further corners.
While cp sites could end up being pushed outside the US (and there are certainly a lot of CP sites that are within the US due to better connectivity), it just means that other countries are involved in a similar efforts, and that pushes them back to IRC, or onto P2P, where back to more of an underground thing.
Fight the dark corners!