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Old 04-10-2007, 01:54 AM  
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Originally Posted by RawAlex View Post
It always comes back to the same thing: Companies that facilitate fraud by allowing people to hide their identity are de facto participants in the fraudlent activity. Quite simply, nobody would bot anyone's pages through normal means.

Anonymous surfing tools (specifically proxy service providers) need to be held liable for the end results of their service.
suing a web proxy provider i think will work as well as sueing a isp for something one of their users did.

Im not an attorney but i dont see a lawsuite like this going far.
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