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zagman76
02-25-2005, 01:48 PM
This goes for ANY person who has their phone hacked. Please follow the rules!

And DON'T EVEN ASK OTHER MEMBERS FOR THE INFO!

You WILL be banned for making any of these kinds of posts!

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From the FAQ:

http://www.wackbag.com/faq.php?faq=new_faq_item#faq_new_faq_item3


While we encourage posts on just about any topic, and provide forums for just about any subject, we can not allow any member to post any personal information about other members, O&A and their staff, show guests, enemies of the show, WHOIS info or the board itself. This would include phone numbers, addresses, IM screen-names or any other information that might jeopardize someone’s privacy. This is not permitted, and the post will be edited.

Please remember, Just because the info may be freely available on the internet such as a phone number on a web page or a WHOIS lookup, It is not permitted to be posted.

zagman76
03-07-2005, 10:40 AM
Just an FYI - for anyone who was claiming censorship earlier:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0304051durst1.html

Fred Durst Sues Over Stolen Sex Video
Rocker says Secret Service probing hack of his personal computer

MARCH 4--One week after a sex video starring Fred Durst began circulating on the Internet, the Limp Bizkit front man has filed a $80 million lawsuit against web sites that posted the footage and stills from the singer's X-rated romp with a former girlfriend. In a federal copyright infringement/invasion of privacy complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Durst notes that he recorded the racy video around 2003 (with the consent of his partner) and that it was "never intended to be shown to the public." In a declaration filed with the lawsuit, Peter Katsis, Durst's personal manager, states that he was contacted last December by the "owner of a pornographic video company" who claimed to have access, via a third party, to a video showing Durst having sex. Katsis said he rejected the individual's offer to sell the video and share the profits. Katsis said that he eventually spoke directly with the third party, who is not identified, and again rejected proposals to commercially exploit the video. In his declaration, Katsis noted that he was aware of the existence of a Durst sex video, but believed that it was stored safely on the hard drive of the performer's personal computer. However, on February 25, Katsis said that the third party told him that Durst's computer had been hacked and that stills from the video had been posted online (the third party, Katsis reported, told him that "the same individuals who hacked into Paris Hilton's cell phone" had stolen the video from Durst's computer). In a declaration filed in support of a motion for a temporary restraining order against the web sites, Durst lawyer Edwin McPherson stated that Secret Service agents were investigating the Hilton and Durst hacks as "connected" events. Below you'll find an excerpt from Durst's TRO application, which provides a detailed account of the Durst video scandal and the singer's beef against Internet service providers and sites like captaincum.com, slightlystoopid.com, and several members of the Gawker Media blogging stable.