yes but having access to hundreds/thousands of zombie PCs (on different networks) is quite hard. On the contrary being the owner of a larger range of IPs is more realistic... then he/she would just need one machine configured to act with the different IP for each click... this could actually be great business!:-)
somebody that has access to a large range of IPs could overcome an IP to Ad check
I wonder whether they take into account clicks coming from same subnets/networks
1) Not to scare record companies with p2p
2) There are better formats out there in terms of quality/compression
3) People would "like" to buy something "special" (they are used to get mp3s for free)
4) DRM formats provide some copyright protection (although with little effort you can by pass it) compared to mp3 proving none
looks like the new leadership does some good moves
let's see how it develops...
yes but having access to hundreds/thousands of zombie PCs (on different networks) is quite hard. On the contrary being the owner of a larger range of IPs is more realistic ... then he/she would just need one machine configured to act with the different IP for each click ... this could actually be great business! :-)
somebody that has access to a large range of IPs could overcome an IP to Ad check I wonder whether they take into account clicks coming from same subnets/networks
Does anyone know how does google check for "fake" clicks?
1) Not to scare record companies with p2p /compression
2) There are better formats out there in terms of quality
3) People would "like" to buy something "special" (they are used to get mp3s for free)
4) DRM formats provide some copyright protection (although with little effort you can by pass it) compared to mp3 proving none