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though it's been deleted, and I can't find a copy of the OP, here this is:
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https://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice...lity_of_setting_up_a/?st=j4ey35rx&sh=e6fe3be4
https://np.reddit.com/r/bestoflegal..._i_record_people_commiting_suicides_and_then/
http://archive.is/GIq7A
http://archive.is/1SopO
some of what remains:
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I'm pretty sure that the 16 year old girl will be fine and the 28 year old man who solicited nude photos of her's life is over, as it should be.
Yea the law might crack down on her if the male was also underage but not this scenario, dude is hopefully toast

Just a fyi but all the mods of legaladvice aren't lawyers, they're all cops who have a very...tenuous knowledge of how the law works. As a result you get a lot of instances where the mods ban legit and established lawyers from the subreddit because they correct their dogshit advice.

Maybe the cops are trolling because they want more people to arrest? Then again, why make more work for yourselves
 
So, in other words, this parent has about as much understanding of copyright law as his child does. This is honestly the most benign thing I've seen from this subreddit so far, and it's still kind of dumb.
 
I think this particular drama alone says more about r/legaladvice than any individual post: Earlier this year, its mods chimped out and banned Ken White (aka Popehat, a former federal prosecutor and well-known legal blogger specialising in 1A) because he referenced his blog (which does not link to his practice) to answer some questions during an AMA ("self-promotion") and because he offered to help find pro bono representation for people with legitimate cases ("solicitation"; it's worth mentioning he's been doing this for years and it's resulted in countless frivolous suits getting slapped down) and because - like any reasonable person who doesn't give a fuck about what reddit thinks - he laughed at them for being exceptional individuals.

Ken's full response is here, but this nugget alone sums up r/legaladvice:
Jesus, this right here is one of the reasons I dislike reddit so much. Mod team are a bunch of mean, dumb cunts who are high on the illusion of power - because they are mods! Reddit mods! That's pathetic. And one I'm pretty sure has autism ("Disagreement is not dishonesty", "Be specific and precise" are you a fucking robot).
 
Sounds to me like someone wanted to use the baby as a bargaining chip to make the woman stay. Though I really feel for that kid.

That’s exactly what it was. And now he has a kid he doesn’t want and he wants to punish her for not doing what he thought she would do.
 

A bit late to the part on this one, but that kid made a thread on r/loseit a couple of days ago and it's absolute gold.

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He must be trolling at this point.
 
A bit late to the part on this one, but that kid made a thread on r/loseit a couple of days ago and it's absolute gold.

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He must be trolling at this point.

Sadly, not necessarily. The "health at every size" brigade use that poster's exact reasoning.

It might be okay now for him, but at age 40 when he's still a lard arse it won't be so much fun. His arteries will be furrier than Anthrocon and his knees will be on the point of giving in. Stairs will become a major hassle and seeing his dick without a mirror will be a thing of the past.

He carries on like this he'll end up depressed beyond tablets and wasting away after a stroke or a heart attack.
 
Where I live there are lawyer hotlines you can call and that will connect you to a lawyer with expertise in the field of the law you have questions about. It's very inexpensive, answers a lot of questions you might have as a non-lawyer and it counts as legal advice and you can even quote them on it. I have used those services in the past and was always pretty content with the advice I was given. Don't know why anyone would ask some random internet assholes that might as well be Russel Greer pretending to be a lawyer like he loves to do.
 
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