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Sony’s revving up for a running start on those windmills, as the first website to feel its legal wrath for hosting the foul key to the PS3′s seedy underbelly has been umm… in contact with Sony, if by contact you mean a DMCA to the kidneys. Although, funny thing about people hosting files for developers, aka smart people, they’re pretty smart as well. So while they complied because not getting sued is a perfectly valid lifestyle choice, they did so in a manner that still managed to sting Sony a little bit.
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