Massive fraud.
With a constant barrage of phony (but authentic looking) infringement letters sent to ISP's.
ISP's cannot/will not validate each letter they receive (or have emailed or faxed to them).
A much easier way to frame someone for infringement.
You will need;
-the IP address of the target
-a copy of what an infringement letter looks like (find them on the Internet)
-software to alter or create a fake infringement letter
Using the target's IP address, look up their ISP's snailmail address.
Fake up your Infringement letter.
Mail it to the ISP.
Do this 3 to 5 times and your target will get booted from their ISP.
ISP's do not check the validity of these letters.
"People who give up a little bit of liberty for a little bit of security deserve neither, the saying goes."
The saying actually goes...
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
I'm the only "real" one in this VR.
The rest of you are just simulations.
So, it doesn't matter what "experiments" you do - simulations will never disprove the simulation... unless the simulation has intended that you simulations make it appear to me that you did. But you still didn't, it would just be a simulation of an experiment that only appears to penetrate the simulation - and thus is not be real.
ouch.. my head hurts now... or is that just simulated pain?
Massive fraud. With a constant barrage of phony (but authentic looking) infringement letters sent to ISP's. ISP's cannot/will not validate each letter they receive (or have emailed or faxed to them).
Peer Guardian? phoenixlabs.org/pg2/
A much easier way to frame someone for infringement. You will need; -the IP address of the target -a copy of what an infringement letter looks like (find them on the Internet) -software to alter or create a fake infringement letter Using the target's IP address, look up their ISP's snailmail address. Fake up your Infringement letter. Mail it to the ISP. Do this 3 to 5 times and your target will get booted from their ISP. ISP's do not check the validity of these letters.
The saying actually goes...
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin
http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/quotable/quote04.htm
...Skynet?
I'm the only "real" one in this VR. The rest of you are just simulations. So, it doesn't matter what "experiments" you do - simulations will never disprove the simulation... unless the simulation has intended that you simulations make it appear to me that you did. But you still didn't, it would just be a simulation of an experiment that only appears to penetrate the simulation - and thus is not be real. ouch.. my head hurts now... or is that just simulated pain?
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