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Originally Posted by 80g
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It makes perfect sense, don't play ignorant. The record industry flooded KaZaA with tainted music files over a year ago. Flood the medium with a file which people think has a chance of hard-resetting their device and most won't even bother trying to download your program.
Any sane person would put 2 and 2 together and realise you did it. No admission is necessary, though by denying it you just perpetuate the image of dishonesty.
As Gambino P said, your spreading the hard-reset files is the only logical conclusion. You yourself said that you can't manage legal proceedings as you're a small company - so naturally you get frustrated and attempt to do something about it yourself.
And now you stop trying to hide your actions so much.
I'm a long-time lurker, but seeing your farce of an argument promped me to register.
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Sorry if you got your fingers burnt. It appears to be an extremely popular file on the networks.