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Here's hoping that some real, investigative journalist (i.e. not someone from Torrentfreak) will start digging into these events. Currently it's just an unfounded insinuation.


It doesn't matter who does the investigation, so long as the evidence they find is reasonably easy to validate.


Agreed. It will however take original research, which costs time and money. I reckon that's a bit of an issue for most blog writers (and of course that applies for lots of people that write for traditional publications as well).


This would be a good time for an experienced enough investigating journalist to set up a Kickstarter project on it. I'd chip in at least..


Now that Peer has refuted the gossip[1], perhaps this topic can be considered settled.

It's an interesting idea though. Some subjects are interesting enough that it actually might work.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4480830


I'm on no side, but what did he refute? That no strings were attached? That noone threatened to hold payments back?


I wouldn't be surprised one single bit if it's true.

But my question is: So what?




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