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Old 10-06-2005, 07:04 PM   #8
xoopx
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look at it this way: with the recent ESA problem, they disabled the download of all the ESA games pretty damn quick.
how would you put the genie back in the bottle if the games you wanted to stop sharing were spread out as bittorrents and edonkey or whatever? the location of the files wouldnt be abandonia's problem, but the fact it linked the files in the first place could come back to haunt them (cause bad feeling with software companies/organisations) - and theyd have no way to remove themselves from the association with the files.
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