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Old 11-29-2010, 11:46 PM   #22
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Impressive work. Getting serious I see.
I don't find this the least bit impressive. What gives the government the right to seize a domain that neither hosts copyrighted files nor operates a torrent tracker? They seized a search engine. Google.com can be used to find torrents why not seize that too? Oh that's right, Google has hordes of cash to spend on lawmakers. And Homeland Security? "If you buy fake Prada bags the terrorists have won!" Another heartwarming example of government Of The Lawyers, By The Lobbyists, For The Corporations.
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