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Best Buy Uses DMCA To Quash Black Friday Prices

Sethb writes "It looks like Best Buy didn't learn from Wal-Mart last year, and has now invoked the DMCA in order to prevent FatWallet from posting information about what items they will have on sale the day after Thanksgiving. Hopefully FatWallet will stand up for themselves again, and Best Buy will be laughed out of court."

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  1. Best Buy =best scammer by bratgrrl · · Score: 2, Troll

    Never, in the history of the company, has Best Buy had an advertised sale item on the shelf. So it's a moot issue anyway.

    Friends don't let friends shop there, they are a terrible store.

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  2. Take Christmas Back by forii · · Score: 2, Troll

    This 'holiday' has gotten so far away from the original meaning that it shouldn't be called 'Christmas' anymore.

    No kidding! "Christmas" used to be a fun celebration of the winter solstice, something especially important for those people living in Northern Europe, where the winter nights are especially long and dark. A good reason to get together with friends and family, exchange gifts, and cheer up the season.

    And then those stupid mystical religious people had to come along and appropriate it for themselves by connecting it with the supposed birthday of their "prophet". Bleah.