Then you damn sure don't trust the GMan.
Many people have tried this method before, and all have failed when asked for proof. Gman is no exception. As Borman mentioned earlier in this thread, no one remembers the person who releases stuff. If that guy is smart enough to attempt bluffing, he should know that he's already shit the bed, as the scare-tactics have obviously backfired (there hasn't been a release).
Even if that guy actually has what he claims to, and went as far as to release it, it still wouldn't matter because ISOs aren't nearly as profitable as the discs from whence they came. He would only ruin his own reputation even further, by trying to play the community hero. In that scenario, you can bet that no one would be daring enough to trust him, again.
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