New Software Aims To Fight Pirates of the P2P
New Software Aims To Fight Pirates of the P2P
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A University of Tulsa (UT) research team has patented software designed to prevent illegal downloading of music over the Internet. The new software sends illegal downloaders on a wild goose chase in a P2P pond full of cyber-quacking decoys.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Patent Office awarded patent number 6,732,180 to UT computer science professor John Hale and doctoral student Gavin Manes for software that systematically injects decoys into P2P file-sharing networks, such as Gnutella, BitTorrent and Kazaa. The software combats such copyright infringement by "essentially flooding the networks with alternative content that appears authentic," said UT spokesperson Rolf Olsen. View: Complete Article http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...617/tc_nf/25428 News source: NewsFactor http://www.newsfactor.com/ -------------------- ![]() |
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The One Deep Down ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Private Member Posts: 1137 Joined: 12-May 04 From: Masala / Kirkkonummi / Finland Member No.: 101 ![]() |
I dont think that is an efficient method against dc++ however - their IP's will just get banned from the hub once they are discovered. and because there isnt any law against hosting a list of their IP's on somewhere... there would surely became one.
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