Are you equating browbeating to being informed that you have posted something that is in violation of the APSense TOS: Download any file or other material transferred by another user of the Service that you know, or reasonably should know, cannot be legally distributed in such manner, Use the Service in connection with surveys, contests, pyramid schemes, chain letters, junk email, spamming or any duplicative, bulk or unsolicited messages (commercial or otherwise), Publish, transfer, distribute or disseminate any inappropriate, profane, defamatory, obscene, indecent or unlawful topic, name, material or information. Scams are Unlawful and if it fits the FTC definition of a scam then APSense can be held legally liable for damages suffered by the scammer's victims for allowing the scam to be promoted here. Too bad people would rather see making sure that APSense is not violating the law as browbeating than to stop promoting the scams in the first place.
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Jul 19, 2011 11:38 AM