I just wanted to make sure that everyone noticed the hypocracy. Go to: http://www.mpaa.org/ReportPiracy.asp and click ‘view source’ and see for yourself. For anyone else, I wouldn’t find it all that big of a deal. But an anti-piracy witch hunt website? Credit is all he asks for in his source code. The MPAA doesn’t give that credit.

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2 Responses to “MPAA Steals Code for Anti Piracy Website”

  1. matt says:

    I’m glad you blogged this digg article. The MPAA has since given the author of the code credit on their acknowledgements page. They must read Digg. :)

  2. John Alberts says:

    Wow! That’s nice to know that they finally gave credit to the author of the code. It’s was really surprising that they would overlook something like that.

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