marc christensen wrote:
Help me understand -- do we believe emotion electric got singled out by
bot, or by person?
Before we get too far in collectively imagining how to defeat the
mega-corporate worms, crawlers, >& bots by using any of the combined
methods described below (graphically representing the >tracklist, flash
site, haX3R naming practices, SMIL, ZIP, RAR, whatever) it'd be nice to
know if BPI >and/or the RIAA are primarily using automated data sweeps, or
whether they're also using real >living investigating clods (you know,
humans of varying levels of intelligence) who are probably >paid, like
$6.50 an hour to poke around and google in order to find encroaching sites.
Anyone think they're using PEOPLE?
no idea, but i do think, that once you've been identified as a copyright
infringer, they will check back on you from time to time to see if you obey
to their regulations. so in the case of emotionelectric.co.uk, real people
will from time to time check that site, so usin robot diverting tactics
won't help there. not putting up a playlist will. (i think those deepspace
radio shows contain a couple of records from major sub-labels, that would
have probably been mentioned by bpi, but as those had no tracklists
available, bpi didn't mention those...)
jurren
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