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choult | 2 months ago
It's not about the severity of the impact, its the fact that they were breaking the rules and explicitly coding to actively avoid being caught by testers.
choult | 2 months ago
It's not about the severity of the impact, its the fact that they were breaking the rules and explicitly coding to actively avoid being caught by testers.
bedelman|2 months ago
Of course I agree that health is more important than affiliate commissions. So the comparison only goes so far.
choult|2 months ago
I think the very interesting wrinkle here is that, for the most part, their victims are corporations - meaning, sadly, that it's much more likely they will be prosecuted, either in civil or criminal court.
collingreen|2 months ago
Dylan16807|2 months ago