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MediaDefender Explains Itself

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Wired has an interview with MediaDefender in which they try to explain why they attacked Revision3, which uses BitTorrent to host its own content. Somehow it eluded MediaDefender that they had injected fake content into Revision3's tracker, so when Revision3 changed configuration to forbid this injection, MediaDefender's systems saw it as a pirate tracker with lots of illegal content (which MediaDefender had put there) and attacked. In other words, everything they did was intentional except for the choice of target. Given that they have 9 Gbps of bandwidth dedicated to denial-of-service attacks against torrent trackers, all anyone needs to do is to trick them into attacking a hospital or government facility. MediaDefender has never been very competent, after all."

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  1. I think... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...that Air Traffic Control using BitTorrent to distribute approaches is quite possibly the worst analogy I've heard come out of this whole mess.

  2. Re:Fry. by jon787 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you distribute baking soda (sell/give away/etc) and tell people that its crack, you can be arrested and held to the same liabilities as if you had actually sold crack..in fact..some states have laws to where you'd get charged for selling it, but not possession. Some will tack on an extra charge on top of possession/sale.


    Kaffee: It was oregano, Dave. It was 10 dollars worth of oregano.
    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Yeah, but your client thought it was marijuana.
    Kaffee: My client's a moron that's not against the law.
    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Kaffee, I have people to answer to just like you do. I'm going to charge him.
    Kaffee: With what? Possession of a condiment?
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  3. Revision 3 is lucky! by mcbutterbuns · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't prove it but I heard that The Planet was hosting an open tracker. We all heard what happened to them... http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/01/1715247

  4. Re:What the fuck? by smorken · · Score: 4, Funny

    No it wouldnt. That's one dollar.

  5. Inexcusable by Joebert · · Score: 4, Funny

    Computer systems should be treated as pets, if they attack someone they should be put to sleep.

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  6. Re:I CONFESS!! IM GUILTY! Can I get off the hook n by empaler · · Score: 5, Funny

    Also, we made this cake. For you. Please, don't ask about the teeth marks.

  7. Re:Now, really? by jd · · Score: 5, Funny

    The responsible parties are drowning their sorrows in champaign, their guilt crushed under the weight of party hats and women of ill repute.

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  8. Re:You forget, they're the "darlings" of congress. by funkyloki · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought filesharing=communism.

    There's even a poster.

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  9. Re:I CONFESS!! IM GUILTY! Can I get off the hook n by rrohbeck · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why on earth would they have their servers set up to automatically commit serious crimes just because a server was public and then restricted access? Their servers became self-aware on August 29, 1997.
  10. Re:I CONFESS!! IM GUILTY! Can I get off the hook n by iapetus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does this last section make sense? No? So what? Do you really think it has to? Look at their other arguments for making P2P illegal - do they make sense? Didnt think so. ;-) Actually, I was fairly convinced by that argument they made about Chewbacca. I mean, they have a point. Why would a Wookie live on Endor?

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  11. Re:I CONFESS!! IM GUILTY! Can I get off the hook n by WhoBeDaPlaya · · Score: 4, Funny

    It bloody figures that SkyNet spawned from the evil **AA entities :P

  12. Re:Why would a Wookie live on Endor? by iapetus · · Score: 5, Funny

    That doesn't answer the question, though.

    You can see here, the Router orbiting the forest moon of Endor. Although the download systems on this Router are not yet operational, the Router does have a strong defense mechanism. It is protected by a firewall which is generated from the nearby forest moon of Endor.

    The firewall must be deactivated, if any torrent is to be downloaded.

    Once the firewall is down, our servers will create a tracker, while our admins hack into the system and attempt to inject the fake contact.

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