Personally, link to them. If they block me because I'm using an ad-blocker to protect myself from their crappy adware, then I know to add them to the never visit again list and to tell others to never visit it either.
Sound to me more like a criminal than an attorney. He wants unauthorized access to devices he doesn't own. Isn't that what the black hat hackers do? When you can't tell the difference between law enforcement and criminals, they are ALL criminals.
I don't know why they would need to transfer any copyrights to use the DMCA. After all, we already have people using it to censor material that doesn't belong to them.
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Re: Brilliant
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Why should they worry about that? It's not hitting their pocket book...Yet.
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Re: Ask for one thing, learn another thing (not) free!
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Re: 'The Greater Good', for when collateral damage isn't a concern
Especially if that 'greater good' is their own pocket book.
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