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RIAA and Music Piracy
2008-05-15 10:07:10 by Adrian Lane in Information Centric Security
 
I wonder if RIAA employees get spam? Have you seen how many ways they are to spell (or mis-spell) Viagra? How many ways and how easily I can convey the meaning without actually saying it? 'Massive Pole', 'Make Her Happy', 'Top Rated Enlarger', '4 free pills' and 'Vi-Ag-Rah' got through one spam filter just in the last four hours. So if RIAA is looking for common file names of songs, it will only take a matter of minutes until all this content is relabeled and reformatted and become invisible to ‘Media Sentry’. This is a joke. I can only assume that this is a PR exercised to waste money and further blame the consumer for the music industry’s lack of commercial success. It will not stop piracy. It will not detect most piracy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sergey Zarubin, 31yo
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Moscow, Russia