[LINK] I Know What You Downloaded on BitTorrent

Paul Bolger pbolger at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 11:36:55 AEDT 2011


It's only really of any use if you have the user/assigned ip address
logs, which you would have to get off the ISP.

On 14 December 2011 11:28, Jan Whitaker <jwhit at melbpc.org.au> wrote:
> At 07:40 AM 14/12/2011, Kim Holburn wrote:
>> > In a response Buma/Stemra issued a press release stating that
>> their IP-addresses were spoofed. A very unlikely scenario, but one
>> that will be welcomed by BitTorrent pirates worldwide. In fact,
>> they'd encourage Sony, Universal and Fox to say something similar.
>> After all, if it's so easy to spoof an IP-address, then accused
>> file-sharers can use this same defense against copyright holders.
>
> I bet the iiNet lawyers would have loved that in their evidence!
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> Jan
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