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Leaks Prove MediaDefender's Deception 230

Who will defend the defenders? writes "Ars Technica has posted the first installment in their analysis of the leaked MediaDefender emails and found some very interesting things. Apparently, the New York Attorney General's office is working on a big anti-piracy sting and they were working on finding viable targets. It also discusses how some of the emails show MediaDefender trying to spy on their competitors, sanitize their own Wikipedia entry, deal with the hackers targeting their systems, and to quash the MiiVi story even while they were rebuilding it as Viide. Oh yes, they definitely read "techie, geek web sites where everybody already hates us" like Slashdot, too."

Comment Re:this is the result of socialism (Score 1) 206

The Wikileaks report is about corruption in Kenya. If the original contributor had bothered to check before blaming the corruption on socialism he would have found that Kenya is not a socialist country. In fact, former President Daniel Arup Moi (like Kenyatta before him) went to some lengths to try to crush the opposition from the Kenyan Socialist Democratic Alliance (KSDA)party so it is simply wrong to attribute the corruption of the Moi family to socialism. So, I repeat. The corruption revealed by Wikileaks took place during the Moi dictatorship and Moi is not and was not a socialist.

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