• umbrella
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    2 days ago

    legal != moral

    also it was done by their users, not them.

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      Fortunately our laws aren’t about what’s moral or not. You need religious police for that.

      The correct process would have been to issue a takedown request, then go after the domain if nothing was done, they just jumped the gun.

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        what i mean by moral, is about things being fair or not, and this is clearly not.

        see, the fact that they can jump the gun, but the end users cant is the problem here. even the correct process is very biased towards big companies because they can afford a lawyer army to harass people with weaponized bureaucracy.

        who cares besides them anyway? they cant sue everyone.