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  1. #1
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    > Dustin wrote:
    >
    > [groups trimmed]
    >> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of
    >> the owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet
    >> could you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.

    >
    > Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need to
    > read up on copyright laws.
    >


    I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    http://thepiratebay.org/

    He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it anyway!

  2. #2
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Ping: Dustin Cook - How would *you* find this rootkit?

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:iusqf9$c77$1@dont-email.me:

    > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >> Dustin wrote:
    >>
    >> [groups trimmed]
    >>> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of
    >>> the owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet
    >>> could you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.

    >>
    >> Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need
    >> to read up on copyright laws.
    >>

    >
    > I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    > http://thepiratebay.org/
    >
    > He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it
    > anyway!
    >


    Er...

    You believe me to be what now?
    Seriously? And no, what they do is only illegal in some countries who
    live in the past and don't want to embrace the digital age. They want
    to hold onto outdated business models instead.



    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  3. #3
    Dustin Guest

    BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:iusqf9$c77$1@dont-email.me:

    > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >> Dustin wrote:
    >>
    >> [groups trimmed]
    >>> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of
    >>> the owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet
    >>> could you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.

    >>
    >> Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need
    >> to read up on copyright laws.
    >>

    >
    > I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    > http://thepiratebay.org/
    >
    > He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it
    > anyway!



    Hi all.

    I wonder what my legal options are now that he's done with the
    inneundo and outright accused me of being directly involved with a very
    large and very well known website. That's a very large accusation.
    Suggestions from the audience are welcome... Should I use the real life
    information I have on him and pursue legal action?


    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  4. #4
    Virus Guy Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    Dustin wrote:

    > > I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.


    > I wonder what my legal options are now that he's done with the
    > inneundo and outright accused me of being directly involved with
    > a very large and very well known website. That's a very large
    > accusation.


    Is Dustin Cook your real name?

    > Should I use the real life information I have on him and
    > pursue legal action?


    You must be joking, perhaps trying to put a chill into BD (not likely
    he'll feel it).

    If you're serious, then you have to realize that he said that he
    "believes" you were a co-founder of Pirate Bay. That in and of itself
    is not libel or slander, in that he said that he "believed" it to be
    true, and that being associated with the Pirate Bay does not have the
    same effect on a person's reputation as, say, being associated with the
    KKK or Nazi or Communist party.

    But you're still an asswipe, and you can come and try to pursue legal
    action against me if you like - because I did slander your "reputation"
    (if indeed you have one, which I doubt).

  5. #5
    Dustin Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    Virus Guy <Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4E124ED5.B84BAAD4@Guy.com:

    > Dustin wrote:
    >
    >> > I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.

    >
    >> I wonder what my legal options are now that he's done with the
    >> inneundo and outright accused me of being directly involved with
    >> a very large and very well known website. That's a very large
    >> accusation.

    >
    > Is Dustin Cook your real name?


    Yes. Duh.

    >> Should I use the real life information I have on him and
    >> pursue legal action?

    >
    > You must be joking, perhaps trying to put a chill into BD (not likely
    > he'll feel it).


    No, I'm not joking.. Quite serious, actually.

    > But you're still an asswipe, and you can come and try to pursue legal


    you only call me an asswipe because I know the stuff you're still
    wanting to learn and I call you out for the bullsit you peddle. if that
    makes me an asswipe, I'm cool by it.





    --
    (Hey) I keep on thinking that it's
    (Hey) all done and all over now (whoa)
    You keep on thinking you can save me save me
    (Hey) My ship is sinking but it's
    (Hey) all good and I can go down (whoa)
    You've got me thinking that the party's all over


  6. #6
    Shadow Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 23:08:39 GMT, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    >~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    >news:iusqf9$c77$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >>> Dustin wrote:
    >>>
    >>> [groups trimmed]
    >>>> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of
    >>>> the owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet
    >>>> could you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.
    >>>
    >>> Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need
    >>> to read up on copyright laws.
    >>>

    >>
    >> I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    >> http://thepiratebay.org/

    Wish I was.
    >>
    >> He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it
    >> anyway!

    Me, I use ear muffs in public just in case. I never listen to
    music I don't own the rights to. Even patriot act 3 can't get me. I'm
    safe ....
    []'s
    --
    Attached "James Taylor - You've Got A Friend.mp3"

  7. #7
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    Dustin wrote:
    > ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:iusqf9$c77$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >>> Dustin wrote:
    >>>
    >>> [groups trimmed]
    >>>> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of
    >>>> the owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet
    >>>> could you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.
    >>>
    >>> Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need
    >>> to read up on copyright laws.
    >>>

    >>
    >> I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    >> http://thepiratebay.org/
    >>
    >> He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it
    >> anyway!

    >
    >
    > Hi all.
    >
    > I wonder what my legal options are now that he's done with the
    > inneundo and outright accused me of being directly involved with a very
    > large and very well known website. That's a very large accusation.
    > Suggestions from the audience are welcome... Should I use the real life
    > information I have on him and pursue legal action?


    I didn't read it the same way as you. He's free to state his beliefs as
    he pleases I suppose. He believes he is a "Good Guy" too remember. )

    Had he said in the second part "He knows full well that what they do is
    illegal, but 'he does' it anyway!" I believe you would have a case.

    Bottom line, just more slimy innuendo IMO.


  8. #8
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 23:08:39 +0000, Dustin wrote:

    > ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in news:iusqf9$c77$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >>> Dustin wrote:
    >>>
    >>> [groups trimmed]
    >>>> Being as the original cds are still very much in the possesion of the
    >>>> owners I borrowed them from, how and on what possible planet could
    >>>> you get the idea I stole them? The owners *still* have them.
    >>>
    >>> Did you copy the music from the owners' CDs? If so, you may need to
    >>> read up on copyright laws.
    >>>
    >>>

    >> I believe Dustin Cook to be a founding partner of Pirate Bay.
    >> http://thepiratebay.org/
    >>
    >> He knows full well that what they do is illegal, but they do it anyway!

    >
    >
    > Hi all.
    >
    > I wonder what my legal options are now that he's done with the inneundo
    > and outright accused me of being directly involved with a very large and
    > very well known website.


    Your legal position in this case would be, IMO (IANAL), pretty shaky at
    best. He has very carefully avoided making any outright accusations (as
    is his habit and wont), instead stating a belief. Add to that his
    provable total lack of credibility, and any court in any land would tell
    you to **** off and stop wasting their time, although not in such blunt
    language.

    > That's a very large accusation.


    Nope. Just typical BD innuendo.

    > Suggestions
    > from the audience are welcome... Should I use the real life information
    > I have on him and pursue legal action?


    There may very well come a time when you may be able to do this. My
    advice is to hold on to the info until such time. On the other hand, you
    could always pass the info on to Malwarebytes, who would definitely IMO
    (IANAL) have a much stronger case against him. There's a strong
    possibility his slimy insinuations in various NGs has lost them money.

    Use what ammunition you have to its best advantage.

    There are more ways than one to skin a cat, y'know.



    --
    "Those who do not make human beings the center of their concern soon
    lose the capacity to make any ethical choices, for they willingly
    sacrifice others in the name of the politically expedient and
    practical." - Dwight Macdonald, “The Root Is Man.”

  9. #9
    SeaNymph Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.


    "Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
    news:iv254v$j3s$2@dont-email.me...
    > On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 23:08:39 +0000, Dustin wrote:
    >
    >>

    >
    >
    >> Suggestions
    >> from the audience are welcome... Should I use the real life information
    >> I have on him and pursue legal action?

    >
    > There may very well come a time when you may be able to do this. My
    > advice is to hold on to the info until such time. On the other hand, you
    > could always pass the info on to Malwarebytes, who would definitely IMO
    > (IANAL) have a much stronger case against him. There's a strong
    > possibility his slimy insinuations in various NGs has lost them money.
    >
    > Use what ammunition you have to its best advantage.
    >
    > There are more ways than one to skin a cat, y'know.
    >

    Excellent advice. I think the indirect approach is much more viable, and
    probably infinitely more entertaining <g>



  10. #10
    Nobody > (Revisited) Guest

    Re: BD believes I'm a founding partner of PirateBay.

    On 7/6/2011 10:58 AM, SeaNymph wrote:
    > "Aardvark"<aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
    > news:iv254v$j3s$2@dont-email.me...
    >> On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 23:08:39 +0000, Dustin wrote:
    >>
    >>>

    >>
    >>
    >>> Suggestions
    >>> from the audience are welcome... Should I use the real life information
    >>> I have on him and pursue legal action?

    >>
    >> There may very well come a time when you may be able to do this. My
    >> advice is to hold on to the info until such time. On the other hand, you
    >> could always pass the info on to Malwarebytes, who would definitely IMO
    >> (IANAL) have a much stronger case against him. There's a strong
    >> possibility his slimy insinuations in various NGs has lost them money.
    >>
    >> Use what ammunition you have to its best advantage.
    >>
    >> There are more ways than one to skin a cat, y'know.
    >>

    > Excellent advice. I think the indirect approach is much more viable, and
    > probably infinitely more entertaining<g>
    >
    >


    Yah know, the old "follow up every ~BD~ poast with a personalized ~BD~
    FAQ (with cites) by more than one person would stifle his ass fairly
    well. He might consider it "cyberstalking", but what could he do? The
    "Clean Hands" principle would shoot his ass out of the water.


    --
    "**** this is it, all the pieces do fit.
    We're like that crazy old man jumping
    out of the alleyway with a baseball bat,
    saying, "Remember me mother****er?"
    Jim Dandy Mangrum

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