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Ken Arromdee wrote:
Furthermore, I find it disingenuous that a DMCA notice (which may or may not have been sent by Durova, because nobody's willing to say anything) is not considered to be a legal threat that violates the No Legal Threats policy.
I am amused by your belief that anyone editing Wikipedia must abandon all legal recourse.
Since you have explicitly stated that you believe No Legal Threats prohibits Wikipedians from using the legal system to protect property rights, the next question would be:
If one Wikipedian physically assaulted another and the victim pressed charges, would you ban the victim?
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