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Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident?

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Re: Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident?

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A quick check of the HN guidelines would encourage you to email 'info@ycombinator.com'

http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

"Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something (e.g. to ask us questions about Y Combinator, or to ask or complain about moderation). If you want to say something to us, please send it to info@ycombinator.com."

Re: Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident?

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A quick check of the HN guidelines would encourage you to email 'info@ycombinator.com' http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html "Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something (e.g. to ask us questions about Y Combinator, or to ask or complain about moderation). If you want to say something to us, please send it to info@ycombinator.com."

On the other hand, this is a very public issue, and (as of writing) at least 32 people want to know his opinion. So, by community decision, I'd say that this post is appropriate.

Re: Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident?

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A quick check of the HN guidelines would encourage you to email 'info@ycombinator.com' http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html "Please don't post on HN to ask or tell us something (e.g. to ask us questions about Y Combinator, or to ask or complain about moderation). If you want to say something to us, please send it to info@ycombinator.com."

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Re: Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident?

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Don't you think this is akin to piracy? Why are people so outraged about someone using a simple HTML page (or parts of it) without permission when illegally obtaining and using content such as movies or music is a daily occurrence, but you don't see people making a big fuss about that.

I'm not saying what he did was right as it obviously isn't, but making such an outrage about this seems a little bit over the top, IMO.