User leetorrens submitted a review for J! Reactions that needs to be revised for an important factual error.
It is explanied in the J! Reactions FAQ--by way of example--that the cost of copyright infringment in the United States is $100,000. This is the statutory amount (per instance) set by the courts. It's not a number that I made up. But in the review, the user says that removing the product LINK costs $100,000, as if I am out to sue people. No, it is deleting the COPYRIGHT that can bring you some legal trouble. Deleting the link is a license issue.
Second, has it not been determined already that users cannot use reviews to complain about license terms and ownership issues? The review in question is a perfect case of why to avoid such topics. The review was published promptly (according to the date), yet it is full of very sensitive and contentious claims that should have raised a red flag. You and I know (from past experience) that contentious reviews for other commenting systems are not so easy to publish

Please advise. I am genuinely confused by what appears to be mixed signals and double standards.