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Three choices, who are the worst scumbags? by Kickstart 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Article:The choices are:
  • Microsoft, who convenienty left a huge hole in Windows DRM that allows bad people to put Windows Media files that install adware, spyware or malware on P2P networks,
  • The RIAA, who hired a company (next) to put fake files on P2P networks to dissuade filesharers (even legit ones),
  • Or Overseer (subsidiary of Loudeye), who are putting said destructive payloads in files on the P2P networks?
KS
[ Reply ]
  The last 2, equally. by retiqlum22004-12-30 17:33:17
    I'm not going to attribute it to incompetence. by themadkansan2004-12-30 19:36:27
      To keep maliciousness secret is even harder. by retiqlum22006-11-19 12:55:59
        ...Not when you use stupidity to mask it. by themadkansan2004-12-30 20:06:17
  D. by PsychoI3oy2004-12-30 17:35:13
    True, but it still bypasses "due process". by kahuana2004-12-30 17:43:12
      Sorry, that wasn't very clear. by kahuana2004-12-30 17:45:16
        Well if vigilanties by empok nor2004-12-30 18:35:16
          If I was a jaded cynic with plutonium[1], by kahuana2004-12-30 21:20:41
  I'd say #3 by kahuana2004-12-30 17:35:49
  Cool... by BrainBug2004-12-30 17:43:38
    Are overseer "around here" and doing it? by delcted2004-12-30 22:30:58
  All three by empok nor2004-12-30 18:23:01
  How do fake music files by LionsPhil2004-12-30 19:06:51
    How do you know... by Kickstart2006-11-19 12:55:59
      More free stuff.. by orionrobots2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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