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Old 07-18-2022, 02:53 PM   #10501
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Originally Posted by BigCrippyZ View Post
There's also no rule or law that prohibits a registered agent from using an alias. It's not necessarily best practice or something I'd recommend but there's nothing unethical, illegal, or wrong in doing so.
You missed the point. This is solely a fragile ego person working for a fragile ego boss targeting videos that hurt their feelings under the guise of copyright infringement, but not doing so under their actual names to avoid any backlash that would in turn hurt their fragile egos.

It also goes against the public claims made by that very company when they virtue signaled how great they are by stating they would not do this very thing.



I have zero issue with a company wanting to protect their property, but not when the sole purpose is to quelch criticism.
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