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On most p2p networks - not bittorrent - each user shares a folder, and in exchange can get files from other users' shared folders. So instead of suing for download of files they're offering, the strategy is this. At least, this would be a perfectly logical defense. If you download real files from an organization that's been authorized by the copyright holder to offer those files, then in the context of the p2p application the copyright holder has apparently given permission for you to upload those files to others as well. Therefore, the issue you mention hasn't really come up. You may be right, but so far at least, they've only been going after uploaders, not downloaders. If the fake users are offering real data, either they're as guilty of infringement as other users, or the companies have authorized distribution on the network by allowing them to offer the files as bait. Not to mention MediaDefender / etc use more then one IP range - not all of which are known. It's not that they were 'hiding' - just that they simply not evil.
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You'll see various foreign governments, Movie studios directly, Companies that don't even deal in software and so on in your logs. edu.Īs for the validity of the lists? Run Peerguardian or any other list for a day. Last i looked, it blocked a lot of *.edu simply because they're. The other big list - Safepeer's - blocks 66% of the internet.
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Plus the blocklist - the biggest one at least (And note only one big blocklist.) - is maintained by a pigheaded ass who adds IP's based on personal grudges (See being added to the list for example). A peer doesn't have to connect to you to get your IP/port info. It provides a placebo effect but doesn't do anything useful. If you use other things - ed2k, WinMX, whatever, it might be useful, but not for bittorrent. Blocklists are useless as far as bittorrent is concerned. IMHO, BitTorrent is inherently flawed for this sort of illegal usage, and people are clearly sacrificing safety for speed. Where there's money, there's motivation, and there's clearly money going around to stop this sort of activity.
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I would bet dollars to doughnuts that the p2p "community" is not nearly as safe as they think they are - just my opinion as a professional spam-fighter at a major ISP, who has to deal with people who shift damn near every identifying factor they have on a daily basis to spam/phish us. For all we know, the blocklists are incomplete or compromised, and you're still being tracked if you use them. The article doesnt claim any accuracy or certainty from the use blocklists - only that you are 100% certain of being tracked if you dont use one.Īctually, the article only says there's a 100% chance of connecting to an IP on those blocklists if you're not using the blocklists. If you do not have Debian lenny and sid and Ubuntu gutsy and hardy you will have to edit your config file which is located at /etc/moblock/nf to open ports and enable IPs.If only 0.5% of the blocked ip:s actually resolve to an industry affiliated tracker company, how can one know that the blocklist has any accuracy what so ever? Who adds ranges to the lists? Sounds a bit like tinfoil hats to me. If you do just run the line the command line give you. You should download this even if your internet works just for ease of access. mobloquer is a GUI for MoBlock that works in Debian lenny and sid and Ubuntu gutsy and hardy (As seen in screenshot above). If you have Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 download the latest version of mobloquer. If your internet is down stop MoBlock and do one of the following:

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Restart and there you have it MoBlock is installed. Gpg –export –armor 9072870B | sudo apt-key add –ĭouble dashes above except at apt-key add.

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To download MoBlock install the deb package.Īdd source files (System -> Administration -> Software Sources -> Add…) If you are using Linux, however, you can’t use PG2 instead use MoBlock. PeerGuardian blocks IP s making it the safest and easiest way to protect your privacy on P2P. If you download files with Windows XP or Vista most likely you use PeerGuardian 2 from Phoenix Labs to protect yourself.
