Company Based Music Spoofing

from the we-need-this-for-what-reason? dept

There have been plenty of stories about individuals and musicians who have put up fake versions of music to discourage file traders, but what about a company who's whole business plan is to wreck file trading by creating spoofs? Apparently, that's the plan of MediaDefender, and they've raised some venture capital to do so. They actually expect record companies to pay them to do this? It's good to see that venture capitalists are funding companies based on the idea that record labels need to come up with better and more expensive ways to piss off their own customers.
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    mhh5, 13 Nov 2000 @ 6:17pm

    dumb dee-dumb dumb

    It should be relatively easy to filter out "spoofs" that warn you not to pirate music. How do they get the spoofs into the network anyway? Someone's going to recognize "bots" flooding Napster with spoofs and block them. This is all stupid, and questionably legal. I can't believe they got VC funding....

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    MrHappy, 14 Nov 2000 @ 9:29am

    Signature hash maybe?

    So they flood with the name of my favourite song. Oh no! What will I do?

    Scour and Freenet already make provisions for including MD5 hashes of content - signatures unique (FAIAP) to the files they represent. Switch file searching from keyword to hash-based and feasability of flooding goes away.

    Couple keyword and hash-based searching to community consensus and you flush their VC funding down the toilet with an audible (44 Khs, 128-bit) "whoosh!"

    'scuse me, I'm off to put them on my FuckedCompany list now....

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  3. identicon
    dan'l, 14 Nov 2000 @ 11:23am

    u gotta be kidding

    this should be on satirewire.com - shouldn't it?

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