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Originally Posted by no.guru
It strikes me as disingenuous to take a what-has-the-world-come-to attitude to what what was clearly Keene's mistake.
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I'm sorry - "to what was clearly Keene's mistake"????
Mr. Keene acted entirely properly and within the law. He has every right to feel aggrieved that someone whom he thought was a supporter of his work would betray his trust in this way.