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Denmeyer & Associates goes after SuspectFile

2026-02-06 01:04:19.351003+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

SuspectFile: Assault on Independent Journalism: Unfounded Legal Attacks over the Black Basta Investigation

In which the SuspectFile folks go through entirely too much effort and energy to demonstrate to The Hacker News’ law firm, Dennemeyer & Associates, that they're full of shit and need to stop with the false copyright claims.

This kinda stuff is why fraudulent DMCA claims really need some teeth. Pulling stunts like this really needs to hurt the fraudsters enough that it's a career limiting maneuver.

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