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From: Jason Lunz (lunz_at_falooley.org)
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 10:24:53 CDT
Valdis.Kletnieks
vt.edu said:
> If they can show that you were serving up a video, and it was the
> right size, and the name of the file was the name of their movie, and
> it was found on a p2p network where the *previous* 118 files of the
> same name, type, and size were pirated movies, you'd better be ready
> to show proof it *wasnt* a pirated copy of their movie.
If the content companies are trying to combat piracy by flooding p2p
networks with dummy files that *look like* copyrighted content but
aren't, then how can they possibly go after people for having files that
*look like* copyrighted content?
Jason
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