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W3bbo seems to have opened attachments he shouldn't have:
http://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/Female-Sexual-Health
and
http://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/BBC-on-a-roll/cfdf4826cd1a41298df99fcd012875fa
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It's like everytime he want's to say something he vomits spam.
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done. thanks for the heads up!
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Huzzah for new spammers (based on their lack of contribution and putting links everywhere)
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@evildictaitor: removed. thanks.
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Banned. Thanks!
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@evildictaitor: Removed the second link (PeteD). Why is the first link spam? It's a link to a related topic, yes?
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13 hours ago, Charles wrote
@evildictaitor: Removed the second link (PeteD). Why is the first link spam? It's a link to a related topic, yes?
CNope. It's a common scam.
Account1: How do I do X [X is unrelated to the forum ]
[ Wait a few days ]
Account2: I know how to do X! Visit my website [link].
Notice how both Account1 and Account2 in this case have no prior history of posting in Channel9.
Even if you don't think it's spam, software for removing DRM from PDFs is illegal under the US's DMCA:
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is an amendment to United States copyright law, passed unanimously on May 14, 1998, which criminalizes the production and dissemination of technology that allows users to circumvent technical copy-restriction methods. Under the Act, circumvention of a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work is illegal if done with the primary intent of violating the rights of copyright holders.[verification needed] (For a more detailed analysis of the statute, see WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act.)
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@evildictaitor: OK. Thanks

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Thanks. Gone.
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You are now a moderator, evil. Use the power wisely. Thank you for helping to keep C9 free of spam.
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