Vulnerability Renders MPAA/RIAA Copyright Warnings Useless

Companies like BayTSP have the honorable task of joining BitTorrent swarms and other file-sharing networks looking out for copyright infringers. When someone shares a piece of a copyrighted file with them, they log the IP-address, look up the ISP and send out a copyright infringement notice automatically. These notices usually list details about the infringing file, the person’s IP-address and the time the infringement was recorded.

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Vulnerability Renders MPAA/RIAA Copyright Warnings Useless

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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 P2P News

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