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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
MySpace does not know if their users "illegally" hotlinked or if they got the hotlink from a site offering up free materials for MySpace profiles.
The owner of the file chose to allow the hotlinking to take place for some period of time, and then caused XXX advertising popups to appear on MySpace instead of implementing .htaccess.
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That's their problem. Legally you don't have the right to hotlink anything from any server without a written authorization... so he's right... and you are wrong.
He didn't "choose" to allow them to hotlink stuff... his site wasn't one of thoses sites where you can freely hotlink anything...