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Posted by db on 10/10/05 18:40
"FinnTroll" <yab@roll.uc> wrote in message
news:rL42f.147996$dP1.505605@newsc.telia.net...
>I share and collect music videos, It's like a hobby of mine :-) Anyhow, in
>my share I have two videos featuring Creed ... "My Sacrifice" and "With
>Arms Wide Open" and for some odd reason it seems those two mostly attracts
>"none"-sharers, that gets a time out after awhile. Rarely I have seen
>anyone being able to d/l any of those two. Of course, one reason could be
>that they're rarely searched for by anyone with a share, but it still sort
>of mysterious the fact that those two are only found by the "none" sharers.
>
> I am courious to know if anyone have some info that could shed some light
> about this phenomenum. I mean, we've been discussing different methods
> that the RIAA uses to affect the WinMX communion and maybe that by keeping
> these videos in my share I can be able to sort of out those RIAA and put
> their IP in the "hall of shame"-hosts file :-)
Macrovision @ address 209.11.134.* is at least one of the culprits (I
recently started logging the activity here and that's the only address I've
noted so far).
The 209.11.134.* is a range that everyone should block at all times.
Macrovision are a big part of the whole anti-p2p campaign.
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