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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2348904" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>The information is now public because it's on the internet. That does not mean that none of it is copyrighted or protected. Even you having a copy, having it and going through it is illegal. I don't see how nobody understands this concept. Did Epik explicitly license you any part of that of that data? If the answer is no, it's illegal content and you probably should delete it. I mean, nobody is going to probably catch you as you're not the fish they gotta fry.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is going down, they'll go for the head of the snake with a lot of public evidence with shared "lulz" (self-incrimination) that fulfills all three elements of a crime.</p><p><strong>Motive</strong>: Politically charged</p><p><strong>Intent</strong>:</p><p>General - Knowing who took part in the "hacktivism" and/or participating in it themselves to egg the hackers on to do more</p><p>Specific - Destroy a political advisory by inflicting as much real-world harm as possible due to political beliefs.</p><p><strong>Opportunity</strong> - Here's the funny part... "Shitty Russian code".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2348904, member: 130638"] The information is now public because it's on the internet. That does not mean that none of it is copyrighted or protected. Even you having a copy, having it and going through it is illegal. I don't see how nobody understands this concept. Did Epik explicitly license you any part of that of that data? If the answer is no, it's illegal content and you probably should delete it. I mean, nobody is going to probably catch you as you're not the fish they gotta fry. If anyone is going down, they'll go for the head of the snake with a lot of public evidence with shared "lulz" (self-incrimination) that fulfills all three elements of a crime. [B]Motive[/B]: Politically charged [B]Intent[/B]: General - Knowing who took part in the "hacktivism" and/or participating in it themselves to egg the hackers on to do more Specific - Destroy a political advisory by inflicting as much real-world harm as possible due to political beliefs. [B]Opportunity[/B] - Here's the funny part... "Shitty Russian code". [/QUOTE]
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