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Posted by: 1000238123 (Tuesday 9 December 2008, 1:00 AM)

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please stop peddling this hysterical freedom twaddle

I am so sick of this style of rubbish. You have taken a minor cause for concern and turned it into a massive deal over nothing, and you do this so you can push your hedeously naive free everything ideology.

You use a faulty mechanism in the system designed to remove child pornography and abuse in order to push your anti-patent anti-DRM open source opinion. Shame on you.

PS to other people reading this. I am also very pro-open source, but am getting annoyed by the amount of dogmatic drivel shoe horned into these articles.

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