Too bad there are many other ways of hacking a site's content, like it OR NOT.
Hey USA TODAY, I didn't see you running a lot of articles about music piracy. I didn't see you pointing out how EBAY rips people off and sells counterfeits. NOW you want sympathy and those precious pennies from "traffic."
FUCK and OFF. Anything you stick on your site can be seen ANYWAY, and it's all being copied and re-written by DECIDER and SCHMUCKER and FUCKER AND BOOTLEGGER and THE PLAGIARIST.
Go ahead, staffers, sit around sucking your Starbucks and wait for the pink sheet. Your days are through. The government is never going to pass laws to protect copyright, and there will ALWAYS be new gimmicks for people to watch or download content. The Internet, don't you know, likes FREEEEEE.
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