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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
He's right about that. If you are public concern, and someone objects to your methods of doing business, and is correct about them, there is no liability whatsoever. He is not being malicious, he is legitimately objecting to their business practice.
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Well... someone must decide that he is correct first.
He states: "Paypal processes CP" when nobody has ever checked those files, what about writing: "Paypal is processing memberships for some file hosting websites and some of the files served use a title that indicates that the content might be related to CP ?"
I am not saying he is doing a wrong thing but maybe he is doing the right thing in the wrong way and without thinking of consequences. Anyway it was just my advice (I am not a lawyer nor a judge)