On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 13:19:34 +0100, "SimonSmith" <smithy@news.new>
wrote:
>How beautifully true.
>
>The fake Southern Charms warning message is not difficult
>to figure out. Go to the website and see how literate the site is.
>Then look at the warning message and see how illiterate it is.
>Clearly the work of a troll. So, why would a troll do this?
>Simple - the posters used copyright as an excuse. In point
>of fact they could no longer break the login security of the
>various sites so they claimed to have been busted. Any troll
>seeing the copyright "explanation" would love to play on it.
>It would be like striking gold, hence the trumped up "warning".
>
>ISPs simply don't have the time nor the resources to deal
>with copyright complaints. They get thousands every week.
>All they can do is issue a standard letter so they can be seen
>to have done SOMETHING. If they are pressed by a
>copyright holder they will release the name and address
>of the poster, but Southern Charms girls simply don't have
>the money to follow through. All they can do is whine a little
>and hope that they will feel better.
>
>No poster should be fooled by the fake SC message, nor
>should they believe the face-saving excuses of posters
>who happen to be poor hackers. If you can get the pics
>from Southern Charms POST THEM. That's what this
>group is for. We don't want cowards here.
>
More of Joe, congratulating himself on...himself.
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