Albion
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Without granting more publicity to the offending site or there's very little that can be done.
Whilst I'm firmly of the opinion (based on the evidence provided in this thread) that Beaumont-Thomas is culpable and by extension Mixmag (at least with regard to the accusations of negligence if nothing more) I agree with Tronica that there's no one piece of conclusive evidence here. It would be extremely difficult to obtain any such evidence, however, as that would involve either a confession from one of the alleged conspirators or a leak of some private commuication, neither of which will likely be forthcoming.
What we do have is an overwhelmingly compelling body of evidence to confirm Russell's friendship with Beaumont-Thomas, the former's ownership of a site under the name 'Roflcoptr' and the name 'Roflcoptr' seemingly appearing out of the blue in the Mixmag article. As has been pointed out, at best it's shoddy journalism, which makes Mixmag's statement all the more unsatisfactory, to the point where (predictably) many people felt insulted by it.
So while we have a number of what appear to be smoking guns (hell, we've got a whole smoking arsenal here) we don't really have anything conclusive enough to categorically confirm it was advertising. As long as that's the case then it's going to be very difficult to take this any further without causing more sensation or hitting more brick walls.
Which is not to say nobody should try; it'll just need a lot of thought and careful planning rather than any rash action.
I hate this whole conclusive evidence business.
Can't we go Gene Hunt on his ass? We've got a personal dislike and a hunch. Cope's got fingers in more pies than a leper on a cookery course and we all kinda know it.
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