Aaron P Ingebrigtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> As for advertiseing pirated software on a public email list, that is a
> risk the advertiser takes. We all know this. By saying you have pirated
> software in public, you take the risk of being hunted down and punished
> by the government. It is not your risk, nor freenet's, but David's and
> anyone else's who chooses to do what David did.
I don't recall that David actually said he had commited an act of
copyright infringement. He merely posted a Freenet key, without claiming
that he had inserted that key. For all we know, he might have stumbled
across it on one of the key indices.
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