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Old 04-09-2007, 10:04 PM  
fr0gman
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Originally Posted by sandman! View Post
from what i understand someone is using a bot using thier proxy database of websites to hit your site and your going to sue them for it ?

If so thats pretty lame its like suing a freehost where someone uploaded some stolen content.
Ok, in your example let me say:

When you follow the money it always ends with the culprit. I firmly believe that this "someone" is proxy.org. Maybe I am wrong, but they have been less than forthcoming with requests for information that would prove that they had nothing to do with the fraud. If they have nothing to hide then why are they hiding?

Your "free host" example makes no sense. A free host *IS* responsible for content uploaded by users.

We can do an experiment to prove this. You upload some illegal porn to a free host and I will report it to the FBI. See where the investigation starts. I assure you that when your free hosts gets hit with legal action they will give you up so fast it will make your head swim.

I honestly expected some backlash from some people on here because it is the nature of GFY. I believe that I was defrauded by www.proxy.org and the analysis by Google's click fraud team supports that idea. We will let a court of law have the final say.

If the police, the FBI and a civil court all say that nothing was wrong then I will be the first to come here and say I was wrong but right now, today, the evidence that I have strongly suggests fraud.
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