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Yahoo fined in Belgium

Nibble Uncooperative sods
Tuesday, 3 March 2009, 13:02

A BELGIAN court has decided that the search engine outfit Yahoo has been uncooperative by not handing over details about users who have been committing fraud to Inspector Knacker of the Brussels Yard.

Yahoo will have to write a cheque for $69,300 US dollars now and will get daily fines of 10,000 euros a day that it does not provide the details.

Yahoo said it was a US company and since the US Empire ruled the world, and had nukes, Europe would have to ask very very nicely to a US court.

The public prosecutor said that it was also registered as a company in Belgium and if the US was not careful, the country that was the inventor of 'French Fries' might withdraw the use of its patent and countless Americans would starve.

We made the last bit up. µ

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Bow Down Peasants

All shall bow onto their knees to the lord Oboma Hussein and his dark trolls, Nancy Polosi and Harry Reid. They will make you bow after their plan of destroying the world economy is complete through double digit inflation from spending generations worth of cash on pork projects to entrench their power into society. No real stimulis is in the bill and they know it. You will come to call him god and like it, peasants after they destroy our monetary system and replace it with a chip in your right hand or in your forehead, all bow to the lord Hussein Oboma.

posted by : Regulas, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
good job yahoo

don't let them belgium dogs intimidate you. we'll nuke their sorry sods.

posted by : mogwai, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Ha

Down with the US!

posted by : Nick, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Yahoo should pull out of Belgium.

I bet that would make the Belgians happy! ;-)

But seriously, why is Yahoo protecting suspected fraudsters? Let the evidence speak.

posted by : interested_party, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
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