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| Re: Stop said by BosstonesOwn :Please stop giving the RIAA and MPAA ideas. If anything, they're giving ideas to the P2P users.  | |
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join:2006-04-24 Fort Lauderdale, FL | Re: Stop Indeed.
I'd get real kick out of it. If someone could take a picture of the expression on their face, it would be hilarious. | |
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| Guilty till you prove yourself innocent... Oh which you can' So, piss someone off and suddenly find yourself facing total financial ruin or prison even though you're completely innocent.
Show up and court and be told that you destroyed the evidence of your crime (because you reinstalled your OS 2 months previous)
Joy. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) | |
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  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | Funny what happens if you DONT have a printer hooked up then what? | |
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| Re: Funny said by hayabusa3303 :what happens if you DONT have a printer hooked up then what? the diaRIAA doesn't care. it's not even like you have to be alive to get sued by their goon squad. | |
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| Re: Funny said by Omega :said by hayabusa3303 :what happens if you DONT have a printer hooked up then what? I don't think you understood the article. Printers on networks have IP addresses. The researchers were able to make it look like the IP addresses of the printers were participating in the bit torrenting of files. So a printer, with no networking capability, and plugged in using USB, has an IP? | |
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| Re: Funny said by Cheese :said by Omega :said by hayabusa3303 :what happens if you DONT have a printer hooked up then what? I don't think you understood the article. Printers on networks have IP addresses. The researchers were able to make it look like the IP addresses of the printers were participating in the bit torrenting of files. So a printer, with no networking capability, and plugged in using USB, has an IP? NO. They are talking about printers on a LAN that have their own NIC cards or WiFi connection to routers and therefore have IP addresses. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page | |
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| Re: Funny said by LiamJunket :NO. They are talking about printers on a LAN that have their own NIC cards or WiFi connection to routers and therefore have IP addresses. That's what I thought too... | |
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| Re: Bad printer said by Hehe :
I think my printer downloads movies and shares them with my access point. With the Xerox WorkCenter series of printers, your pirated movie downloads are automatically printed as a series of stills, collated, and bound into a book, which you can then flip through simulating motion. The dialog is automatically 'close captioned' and printed at the bottom of each still image.
Instead of book-binding, choose to have the images automatically placed into a hand-cranked kinetoscope for your viewing pleasure.
If you choose the Braille option, the dialog is printed in Braille in a booklet of otherwise blank pages, thereby saving 100% of the toner and dye inks, providing valuable cost savings to your business's bottom line. | |
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join:2003-07-22 Des Plaines, IL | Re: Bad printer Can have a EIO jetdirect card or build in jetdirect. You can also have EIO card with A HD on it as well. | |
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I think my printer downloads movies and shares them with my access point. With the Xerox WorkCenter series of printers, your pirated movie downloads are automatically printed as a series of stills, collated, and bound into a book, which you can then flip through simulating motion. The dialog is automatically 'close captioned' and printed at the bottom of each still image.
Instead of book-binding, you can have the images automatically placed into a hand-cranked kinetoscope for your viewing pleasure.
If you choose the Braille option, the dialog is printed in Braille in a booklet of otherwise blank pages, thereby saving 100% of the toner and dye inks, providing valuable cost savings to your business's bottom line. | |
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join:2001-02-28 Sioux Falls, SD | Re: Bad printer And, through the above example of double posting, stereoscopic kinetoscopes are also apparently possible  -- Don't confuse me with the facts... | |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | With Ice or Without? Now that we have fridges and freezers as network appliances, presumably they can download music and videos too, and put them on ice.
Absolutely incredible. | |
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| Interesting:paper concludes ISPs in best position to monitor
The investigation by the team that wrote the paper concludes that the best way to monitor infringers is thru the ISPs participation.
»dmca.cs.washington.edu/uwcse_dmca_tr.pdf
The risk of exposing monitoring agents: A major challenge for enforcement agencies is coverage; i.e., identifying all infringing users.
Given these challenges, recent calls from industry to enlist ISPs directly in enforcement are unsurprising [6]. Since ISPs do not need to participate in P2P networks to monitor user behavior, there are no apparent monitoring agents to block. So while the paper says current methods of DMCA notification COULD have errors and gives aid to those fighting those trying to catch music & movie thieves, the paper also gives aid to the **AAs in their efforts to lobby Congress to force ISPs to monitor user activity.
And people wonder why the RIAA & MPAA are trying to get laws passed making ISPs monitor users P2P activities as well as all online activities. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page | |
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| Re: Interesting:paper concludes ISPs in best position to monitor That's not how I read it.
It said that Industry lobbying ISP's to monitor is not surprising, but said that ISP monitoring would be necessary to *protect* the users from bogus DMCA takedowns.... not ISP's need to help enforce them....
That's the way I read it anyway. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) | |
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join:2007-12-29 Creston, WV | LOL Good thing I invented a kill switch on my printer. lol | |
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| Re: LOL >power buttons have existed for a long time
Ah, but can your power button slag your printer, causing it to burst into flame, shooting flaming pieces of paper across the room in fiery arcs of destruction, raining death on your other pieces of computer hardware? :-D | |
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join:2007-12-29 Creston, WV | well uh when I start print, it will turn on. LOL | |
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  SlickEnW Premium join:2003-01-21 Seattle, WA clubs: 1 edit | Ahh hahaha I knew I'd see the day when medical science breakthroughs are overshadowed by Studies performed by the geeks (including myself ~.~) at U @ W
Guess I know where all my tuition money is going! | |
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| Great ideas!! The likes of media Defender have been flooding P2P networks with bogus material for years. We should flood the internet with bogus DCMA take down notices, and lawsuits.... Oh wait the RIAA is already doing that... -- With every new wave of optimism, or pessimism, we are ready to abandon history, and time tested principles, but we cling tenaciously and unquestioningly to our prejudices. (Benjamin Graham) | |
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