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  1. What if this technology is built into sound cards? on "Fingerprinting" of Audio Files? · · Score: 1

    As soon as you play any mp3, a fingerprint check is performed. If you are listening to a copyrighted sound file, a message is sent to the RIAA who can check whether you are a legal owner of the sound file. If you aren't, they will melt your sound card DSP remotely.

  2. Re:Sharing kills bandwidth on The Tragedy of the Digital Commons · · Score: 1

    Freenet already has the option to limit total outgoing bandwidth, and the number of running threads. You can also limit the diskspace you contribute.

  3. Get DeCSS from Freenet on 2600's Response to the DeCSS Decision · · Score: 1
    freenet:CHK@jF41PhEa7kmrNLJQmsYbQadi5-cDAQ,if86xIl 3SeKDjVoSnhJoMA

    (find it on the development network; soon to be the 0.3 release of Freenet.

  4. More Freenet advantages on AT&T Labs Backs Publius, A Freenet-Like System · · Score: 1

    In addition to unlimited file size, and no AT&T censorship, Freenet will be fully searchable.

  5. Cunning Loophole on Japan Makes Linking Illegal Material Illegal · · Score: 1

    So if linking to a site which has no illegal material in itself is OK, and if that linked site links to an illegal site is also OK, then I simply set up a redirect service in the UK for Japanese people to link to, to link to the material they want to

    i.e. in a Japanese page: http://www.redirect.co.uk/redirct.cgi?http://www.r eallyillegalstuff.com

    And now no-one is breaking the law

  6. The networked home on Interviews: We Have 2! 1st, L0pht Heavy Industries · · Score: 1

    Assuming that sometime in the future, our TVs, lights, security systems, microwave ovens, fridges etc. will all be connected to the internet, how can manufacturers guarantee that their products are safe from outside attacks from malicious users?