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lawsuits are not a good way to handle GFDL problems
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::The correct move is to discredit [[Wikimedia]] with the governments and corporate bidders that have expressed interest or support, and to create other [[GFDL corpus access provider]]s that are free of this [[Wikimedia corruption]].
::The correct move is to discredit [[Wikimedia]] with the governments and corporate bidders that have expressed interest or support, and to create other [[GFDL corpus access provider]]s that are free of this [[Wikimedia corruption]].
::And, file [[lawsuit]]s and formal complaints every time they commit [[libel]] or encourage harassment of the so-called "[[trolls]]".  Make sure that there is a very long list of formal complaints against them in Florida where they've registered as a charity, and make sure the [[FSF]] is flooded with complaints of [[GFDL violation]]s.  The [[sysop power structure]] is less stable than most people think - it's mindless reaction by a bunch of profoundly confused people who are easily led around by the nose to whatever errors one feels like making them make.  [[Ragnarok]] is near!
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