The more that I think about it, the funnier this is.
I think you might be interested in the way Steven Graham has represented himself, and by proxy the fine firm of Mr Mathews and Mr Piazza and lawyers in general.
An example of his unprofessional behavior:
Sounds like a concerned citizen wanting to keep the untarnished reputation that lawyers have intact.
So the author of this email took it upon himself to notify someone about what he considered bad behavior.
Mmmmmm.... Why does this seem so familiar???
I'm notifying other copyright holders that that site is stealing their work.
I don't know what your beef with them is, but if you want to torture them, find five articles they've reprinted and notify the copyright holders.
There is absolutely nothing they can do to get even. Why? Because copyright infringement is against the law, and reporting it isn't.
I think I'll go report five or six more F___ France copyright infringements to the IP owners. I should be able to put that forum out of business singlehandedly in a month.
I am going to make a permanent hobby out of turning them in to the people they rip off. Ooh, they're BAD right now. But will they still be bad when their walls are papered with cease and desist letters from lawyers? We'll see.
www.hogonice.com . . .
So Stevie not only took it upon himself to report bad behavior, he encouraged other to do the same. It's their civic duty.
But when someone reports HIS bad behavior, it is a crime.
And we thought the french were hypocrits!
Also, there is NO post by shon encouraging any actions, unlike steve's many requests for his minions to maliciously try to harm this site.
Not the type of behavior that I would want associated with my firm or lawyers in general.
A PUBLIC apology to the owner of the website should be made.
This concerned citizen is correct, steve as much as admitted his behavior was terrible.
Stevie can dish it out, but he didn't expect he'd have to take it.