Usually someone doing insider trading knows ahead of time a significant piece of info that will be revealed at a future but unchangeable time. They typically don't control the release date of that information, nor can they put out deliberate false information which endangers lives.
I'm no legal expert but there's probably more charges besides "insider trading" to be put on the ledger here.
This seems like a good move to make everyone else remove any link to your website, which only makes sense if your goal is to disappear from the web. It's not even economically viable, your hurting your traffic, diminishing ad-revenue for a measly 300$ / year?
If I were the charity site, I'd link to a google 'I feel lucky' search which results in the linked page to open, no 300$ for them unless they tell google to remove their link.
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Usually someone doing insider trading knows ahead of time a significant piece of info that will be revealed at a future but unchangeable time. They typically don't control the release date of that information, nor can they put out deliberate false information which endangers lives.
I'm no legal expert but there's probably more charges besides "insider trading" to be put on the ledger here.
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Well even a broken clock tell the right time twice per day
does not compute
This seems like a good move to make everyone else remove any link to your website, which only makes sense if your goal is to disappear from the web. It's not even economically viable, your hurting your traffic, diminishing ad-revenue for a measly 300$ / year?
If I were the charity site, I'd link to a google 'I feel lucky' search which results in the linked page to open, no 300$ for them unless they tell google to remove their link.