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Old 06-23-2005, 01:33 AM  
chadglni
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Originally Posted by GatorB
OK if you are using a sposnors free content and they say you are no longer able to sue them then no they don't have to give you the docs. If you continue to sue them you are in VIOLATION of the TOS of that sponsor and probally copyright law. SO in the end you'llg et your account canned and they'll sue you for refusing to stop using the content.



That has zilch to do with the point above. I took any content I had out there down and I'm not worried in the least. It's it's not live they can't find it now can they? And don't bring up an achive.org shit. That stuff is on THEIR servers not mine.
I never said I'd sue them, I said I'd request it so I would have it on record. As far as archive.org you are hilarious. The DOJ has been sitting on this for a year and working on it who knows how much longer. You don't think they have a list as well as screenshots of the sites they are targetting already?

That's right their entire "task force" is just sitting in an office watching Pinky and the Brain waiting on June 23rd to come around before they view sites that in their opinion have always been illegal. They aren't organized and have nothing up their sleeves. In fact, they don't want to fuck you at all. They only want to stop child porn. ahahahahahahaha

This entire industry is interlinked. One could start at the Hun and find almost every porn site published by a webmaster within a couple of months. But no, they don't know this.
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