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Originally Posted by sextoyking
I wouldn't jump to that conclusion so fast. I think there is more to the story then both parties might be saying.
Spammers get there domains locked up and taken down all the time.. If there was any BS on these domains and I am not saying there is - well we shall see.
In this political env. were in - DN might of made the right choice. I am sure we will here the whole complete story soon enough.
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i would tend to agree... i would guess that there is clearly more going on that people realize. I doubt DN woke up a couple days ago and decided their new mission was to make history, scare the shit out of people and become the first private internet morality police. taking these steps is pretty serious. people should really wait for full details before making snap judgements.
The "let the Feds deal with it" is an interesting issue for sure. Thats not a simple thing. that means letting someone promote, sell, distribute CP for months or years while its being "dealt with" ... IF it ever gets investigated. I can see strong arguments that might not be a great way to go about it either. I'm sure you remember Lee Noga way back when... and her tirades against sextracker about the very issue of leaving CP sites up for months and months and months while they are "investigated".