blog.wired.com — A California online coupon generating company is dropping its Digital Millennium Copyright Act lawsuit against a man sued for posting commands allowing users to print an unlimited number of valid coupons.
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thousandNov 22, 2008
Even worse, what's to stop parents from using all of these free coupons to purchase more cheap lunch meat for their children, forcing them into a preservative-ridden bologna hell?THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
bobbknightNov 22, 2008
No defeat, just a pull out.
opticwindNov 22, 2008
I don't know why we are supporting him. Even if it brought business to the company that's not his decision to make. I mean...just because he is a hacker, it doesn't mean he's doing something good.
ayajuliaNov 22, 2008
Lulz, that's my father. -.-...no, seriously. Might be nice if I saw a penny of that money for all the time my mom had to work multiple jobs while he didn't pay child support. f**king deadbeat. I could use it, immigration and education are expensive. But whatever, grats and s**t or something.
ajzimm3rmanNov 23, 2008
*c**k slap!
johnnycaNov 25, 2008
Summary: Coupons Inc. gets coupwned