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Comment Re:It's called saying what you really mean... (Score 0) 113

Well, newsflash: If you incorporate quotes in a statement on a news article, and then you misquote (and believe it or not, stating a different meaning than the quote used even when not quoting verbatim is a misquote), that's crappy journalism. The slashdot editors should have noted it in your summary. Here is the full quote, since you left out some: "According to the complaint [PDF] SeeqPod 'deliberately refrains' from adding simple yet ineffective content filters to screen out copyright infringing materials, presumably by not buying those filters from label-affiliated companies." You give source material and a quote from the document, and then have your "oh I'm clever" misstatement of what it actually says in the document. Don't worry, though, you didn't make the editors here seem any less professional.

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