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RIAA Smacked by DoS

nekid writes "ZDNet is reporting that the RIAA's website was hit by a denial-of-service (DoS) attack over the weekend, most likely in response to their endorsement of legislation that would give them permission to do the same to personal computers that are pirating music (see earlier article). Seems to me that they are killing themselves with bad public relations..." But it seems to me that they don't care, and are instead banking on the ignorance of the bulk of the world.

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  1. hahahahah by hether · · Score: 4, Funny

    Too funny. Someone's been reading user friendly and decided to fight back perhaps?

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  2. BWAHAHAHAHA by bgarcia · · Score: 4, Funny
    ZDNet is reporting that the RIAA's website was hit by a denial-of-service (DoS) attack...
    And if *that* doesn't make them think twice, we'll set them up for a good slashdotting, eh CmdrTaco?
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  3. Self-Defense by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 5, Funny

    The DoS'ers were obviously trying to prevent the RIAA from distributing material copyrighted by the DoS'ers. Namely DoS software.

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  4. Dear Taco, by liquidsin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank you for posting that helpful link to the RIAA website. This is a pressing issue, and as such, I urge everyone to go immediately to this website and show your support. Now, more than ever, the RIAA needs our love. So everyone, stop hammering the SSH site and give the RIAA the affection they so sorely need.

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  5. Hmmmmm by tickleboy2 · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Perhaps it at least took 10 minutes away from stealing music."

    Apparently the RIAA hasn't heard of this cool technology called "multitasking". :-)
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  6. Didn't stop me.... by johnlcallaway · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Perhaps it at least took 10 minutes away from stealing music." -- unnamed RIAA representative
    What an idiotic thing to say. I do all my music stealing using automated scripts, I don't have to lift a finger.

    Obviously the RIAA rep is not very tech savy. Of course, since their site was DoS'd, I would have to say that about the whole organization.
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  7. RIAA technology is outdated by dknj · · Score: 4, Funny

    Please please please tell me this is faked

    -dk

  8. Pot. Kettle. Black. by PK_ERTW · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Don't they have something better to do during the summer than hack our site?" asked the RIAA representative, who asked not to be identified. "Perhaps it at least took 10 minutes away from stealing music."

    "Doesn't the RIAA have anything better to do than hacking into my website?" asked a pimply 15-year old who asked to be called "H@ckeR d00d." "perhaps it at least took 10 minutes away from fucking over artists."

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  9. Re:and why not? by parliboy · · Score: 5, Funny
    "The way to make a concinvincing case against legalizing a certain activity is NOT to commit that crime yourself."

    This prohibition amendment that they ratified is really horrible! I know; if we want to get it repealed, we'll demonstrate the futility of it by not drinking. That'll get their attention!

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  10. You guys don't get it, right? by (void*) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Whether the RIAA site was truly DDoS'ed or not was not the point. The point is: it is now. THIS WAS THE EVIL PLAN!

  11. The Ultimate Hack... by suwain_2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not that I'd condone it, but the ultimate hack (or crack) would be rooting the RIAA servers and using them to host a very large MP3 collection, complete with a gnutella client to share them with the world.

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  12. News of the near future... by NetRanger · · Score: 5, Funny

    November, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -- In a massive Denial-of-Re-election (DOR) attack, Mr. Bermen, Mr. Hollings, and all the other RIAA-linked Congressmen have been apparently booted offline by a massive surge of votes for the opponents.

    The attack has been described as a write-in vote for an unidentified third party candidate known only as "CowboyNeal". No information upon the identity of this third party candidate are yet known.

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  13. Re:and why not? by kin_korn_karn · · Score: 5, Funny
    What the fuck happened to good old-fashioned civil disobedience?
    Ask me later. Survivor is on.
  14. Re:Mature by capt.Hij · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps the folks who did this have reason to believe that the servers held some of their copyrighted material? As long as you have a reasonable suspicion you should be able to just start kicking ass, right??

  15. I quote by Srin+Tuar · · Score: 3, Funny
    Its at least somewhat accurate:

    No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.

    Sounds like netcraft is right on, afaict.

  16. Re:Let's write that into a EULA by gilroy · · Score: 3, Funny
    Blockquoth the poster:
    Why not patent it?
    Two words: prior art
    I trump your two words with six of my own: United States Patent and Trademark Office -- where, apparently, prior art no longer applies.
  17. Re:Great job... by Dthoma · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Don't they have something better to do during the summer than hack our site?" asked the RIAA representative, who asked not to be identified. "Perhaps it at least took 10 minutes away from stealing music."

    OF COURSE! That's their plan!

    1. Ask the government to give them permission to DoS P2P users
    2. Sit back and let everyone DoS them in revenge
    3. This distracts everyone away from their evil task of...STEALING MUSIC!

    Makes sense when you look at it like that.

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  18. Re:Great job... by MindStalker · · Score: 3, Funny

    1. Steal music from starving artist.
    2. ????
    3. Profit!

  19. In between DOSs, check out this section. by teamhasnoi · · Score: 3, Funny
    Very interesting spin they put on here: If you choose to take your own CDs and make copies for yourself on your computer or portable music player, that's great. It's your music and we want you to enjoy it at home, at work, in the car and on the jogging trail.

    Here: RIAA does not represent artists directly but we do work on behalf of such artists' rights as freedom of speech and the right to control your own music.

    Here: When asked, most consumers describe CDs as a good value. ...the most significant cost of a CD today is the marketing and promotion of that music.

    My Favorite FAQ:
    What is the RIAA? The RIAA is a membership organization. Our members are record labels who pay membership dues to have the RIAA represent them on different issues. This includes everything from speaking out in support of free speech -- and against attempts to pass legislation to censor music, to traveling the world in support of free trade, to defending artists and record labels from pirates who sell and distribute fake copies of their music. We also work with our members on issues of new technology and how that technology can best bring artists together with music fans.

    Lots to think about there. Amazing how the RIAA talks out of both sides of its mouth. "We support artists rights, prevent censorship of music, and help Santa out every Tuesday...." Yet they are busy trying to take away my legal abillity to create and distribute my own music.

    If irony was a drink, I'd be wasted.

  20. Re:American revolution wasn't exactly "legal" eith by Kredal · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm sorry, your CD license forbids you from sharing music with fishies.

    Please come with me, sir.

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