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Old 01-27-2012, 03:25 PM   #116
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
I saw Anonymous reaction as a protest against the methods. And it was that protest that was cheered. And the methods were bad for many reason. One reason was that people that used the service for work or other legitimate purposes suddenly without warning lost access to their files.
I was one of those users who lost the files (although I also have a website with unlimited bandwidth and storage so it's not a big deal). However your point speaks to what I'm referring to above, where all of a sudden people who pirate content and knowingly do things that are illegal are obsessed with due process and turn into a bunch of Perry Mason clones. As for Anonymous, I don't feel that a group that hacks or sends DOS attacks to anyone who disagrees with them has a right to talk about unreasonable methods.
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