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Prince_Serendip
August 28th, 2002, 01:28 PM
KaZaA poisoned with salted files?

Is there a conspiracy to flood the KaZaA file-sharing network with bad files?

In recent weeks, several Reg readers have told us of a growing pattern of 'looped', incomplete MP3 files (posing as full tracks) being offered for download on KaZaA.com. In other instances, songs are intentionally misnamed.

One reader had to download 63 tracks, and then sort through the salted and mislabelled files in order to successfully download all the songs from an album containing 12 songs.

Read more..... (http://www.theregus.com/content/6/26113.html)

the Tester
August 28th, 2002, 08:10 PM
The never-ending saga with kazaa continues!I was in a forum today where a poster said he/she has a friend that was served papers for downloading a music file and 2 movies.According to this poster,the user was given a court date for each incident 2 months after the fact.The poster said it came from antipiracy@Sony Music.Sounds a little unbelievable.But the way things are going with kazaa,I wouldn't be surprised if it is true!Man! am I glad that I don't use any p2p sites.

Pieter_Arntz
August 29th, 2002, 07:10 AM
One way or the other. Mind you, without accusing anyone, this does work very well for the record companies. To them this must almost seem to good to be true :-X
I downloaded a movie the other day, just so I had a backup copy, ofcourse:). Just under 800 MB and all I got was a black screen for 90 minutes. It could be that there are a few users who think it is fun to do this sort of thing, but more and more people will be scared away, that much is sure.

Regards,

Pieter

Mike_Healan
August 29th, 2002, 07:34 AM
I've been hearing rumbles about this sort of thing for quite a while. They're called easter eggs by the person who supposedly first came up with the idea.
In his case, he was spreading songs by his wife renamed to files likely to be shared.

javacool
August 29th, 2002, 09:11 AM
{QUOTE-> quoting: Mike Healan link=board=18;threadid=3303;start=0#22307 date=1030620859]
I've been hearing rumbles about this sort of thing for quite a while. They're called easter eggs by the person who supposedly first came up with the idea.
In his case, he was spreading songs by his wife renamed to files likely to be shared.
<-QUOTE}

I remember an article in the newspaper about that.

There also was a guy who set up several pcs to share songs where the first 30 seconds was the actual song...but after that you would get 2 minutes of a repeating "coo coo" sound. (A little on the strange side ;), but I guess the guy got what he wanted.)

-Javacool

root
August 29th, 2002, 10:36 AM
{QUOTE-> The antipathy of the RIAA is well documented through numerous lawsuits and attempts to sponsor bills which would legalise hacking attacks by copyright holders against P2P. <-QUOTE}
I have been expecting the RIAA and the motion picture org from hell to start infiltrating and planting all kinds of nasties in the P2P systems for a long time now. I really don't think they are all going to be content with waiting until they get the official go ahead from their payed lackys in Washington, complete with Darth Bushs' stamp of approval.
To be on the safe side, I have never indulged in the riches of the P2P culture. I fear one of these days, many participants are going to find their names on some very undesirable lists. I know there is safety in numbers, but as technology changes, there is going to be less and less safety in ever growing numbers.
Lately, Kazaa lite has had the reputation for being "safe". I don't expect that to last long at all.
More signs of the times. Heavy sigh! :(