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Took the hint.
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Robbo, that is the "setup", and after june 23rd will be the "knock it down". How they wrote the press release that got turned into that article shows the direction and intentions of the DOJ in this area. They will keep playing the CP card no matter WHO they go after.
Deep pocket defendants are NOT the best choice, IMHO. Alex |
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Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 97
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It could fall either way.
They could go after a big name to make a statement, or they could go after several smaller names. The sad part is that it is going to COMPLETELY delude the public. Innocent webmasters are going to end up fined or worse in jail simply because of lack of proper documentation, headlines will go that "X-# of webmasters were arrested for being in violation of.." etc, and the public eyes and ears, not understanding what the new laws details are like, are going to think "Oh this is great, that means there's that much less CP out there" when in fact, it won't be true. |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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http://www.girlspooping.com/
http://www.girlspooping.com/pressr.htm This is probably old news to you guys, but I just found it. http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/...050023/-1/news |
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