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Cominus, anyone can plainly see you are the idiot here, that sig was specifically designed to get you and your fat girlfriend pissed off, and like the moron that you are you fell for it... our girls are the best looking babes in the world and we have the best gymnasts, unlike the steroid pumped bitches you have, I'm surprised they don't have mustaches yet. as for the whale thing that was an analogy but I couldn't expect someone of your IQ to possibly understand what an analogy is let alone understand that one... 

 

I like your sig ghost I think we should all get one...

Taratata I couldn't agree more...

Robbert is there any way to counter BayTSP?

 

Boy you bout gay. My g/f is not fat, she'z skinnier than me. If anybodys fat it's me. :)

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Robbert is there any way to counter BayTSP?

I don't know...I'm not into that stuff...maybe one day.

Luckily my ISP doesn't allocate fixed IP addresses unless I want to pay more.

Which makes it harder to log me, and to IP ban me.

You could always try one of those free proxy sites out there.

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doesn't protowall and blocklist block baytsp? I dunno I am not at my pc that has protowall installed. anyways I kinda like edonkey as I just got some things from there I couldn't find at any of the usual places.

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Just some more happy news from our friends at BayTSP

 

BayTSP Launches Automated Piracy Monitoring Tool - [P2P News]

Submitted by Forcefire on 1/16/2005 7:13:12 AM 6 Comments

 

BayTSP, a leading provider of online intellectual property monitoring and compliance systems, today announced FirstSource, an automated system that identifies the first users to upload copyright- or trademark-protected content to the eDonkey and Bit Torrent peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.

Identifying the first individuals who upload illegal content allows companies to track all subsequent users who download and share a particular file. Initial tests of the FirstSource service indicate that several thousand copies of a movie available for download on the eDonkey and Bit Torrent networks can be traced back to the initial uploaded file.

 

"Pirated copies of movies and software typically appear online within hours of release," said Mark Ishikawa, CEO of BayTSP. "Identifying and taking action against the first uploaders can greatly slow the distribution of illegally-obtained intellectual property and might make users think twice before doing it."

 

EDonkey and Bit Torrent are two of the most popular file sharing networks and use a technique called swarming that allows users to download slices of a file - like a pirated movie or software application - from multiple other users simultaneously. As users download a file, they also share the portions they've already received.

FirstSource monitors for the first uploads of a client's intellectual property to the eDonkey and Bit Torrent networks. When the system spots a file name matching the client's content, it initiates a download to confirm that the file is what it appears to be. Once the content is validated, the system captures the IP (Internet Protocol) address and identifying information of other users downloading and sharing the pirated material.

The system also logs which portions of the file that each user shares. This data is stored in an infringement database as evidence in the event the client decides to pursue litigation against the file sharers.

 

Clients can monitor the system via a Web-based interface and have the option of automatically or manually issuing Digital Millennium Copyright Act-compliant take down notices, even while the downloads are still in progress.

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OMFG this has got to stop! I wish some hackers would make an anti-tero squad and fry these flocker's computers, why in God's name doesn't anybody retaliate I don't flocking get it! If I knew crap like that, that would be my top priority...

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I would think as soon as thier ip is known it will be added to the ip blockers available for various p2p clients. getting eveeryone to use those blockers is a whole other topic though.

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