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The site was also linked in a comment.
Should the comment be flagged?
Update:
The comment has been deleted.
This suggested edit slipped through the review process, but the original author quickly reverted the change.
The site was also linked in a comment.
Should the comment be flagged?
Update:
The comment has been deleted.
I don't see why the comment should be flagged (I'm guessing the now deleted comment contained a link to some torrent site). On what basis would you flag the comment?
If something is indeed not legal (as the answerer above states) there are processes in place to handle it. Considering Stack Exchange is a company in the USA the DMCA process would probably be used for this.
It is not up to users (or mods for that matter) to judge whether content is indeed not legal. I assume here that meskobalazs is neither a lawyer nor an owner of said IP so his statement about it being "not exactly legal" is as good as my statement saying it is totally legal.
So no: there is imo no reason to flag comments like that.
YMMV, IANAL, BBQ
users should be careful when using copyrighted content without the permission of those who created it
=> this is not what he did, right?