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</div></div>I do not know the details of the case, but I think that if you have a<br>
web site, and its sole purpose is to make copyright violations easier,<br>
you are asking for trouble.<br>
In my view it is a shame that sites like megaupload have gone the same<br>
way, because that was very useful when doing android development. Not<br>
any copyright violation involved at all with Android development, but<br>
it died because the site also had copyright content.<br>
<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">--<br></div></div></blockquote></div><br>Would you not use GitHub or similar for something like that?<br>I think that legit users can always find alternatives and so won't feel the problems so much.<br>
I do also feel that the problem with people sharing what they have on their computers is being viewed from the wrong angle, where would the world be if we didn't share?. <br>If software companies have problems with losing money due to sharing then it's up to them to develop ways to restrict that loss. A CDkey has never worked, companies developing something new and innovative might be a more realistic use if resource rather than hunting down individuals.<br>