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Find Out if You’re a Target in the Biggest U.S. BitTorrent Lawsuit Ever

28 points| vabole | 15 years ago |wired.com | reply

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[+] rglover|15 years ago|reply
Want to know if you're involved? Did you download The Expendables? If so, seek both legal and psychological support. If not, happy torrenting.
[+] henryw|15 years ago|reply
Being afraid of something like this is a good reason to start using Netflix. You have to wait for the disc to get to you, but than you can just rip and watch it later. Or use newsgroups I guess.
[+] fondue|15 years ago|reply
My son wanted to see some Wizard movie with Nic Cage in it. Through Tivo I forked over $2 and was informed we had 48hrs to watch it before our rental expired. We managed to do that. That was last month.

This month, I'm browsing through my Netflix immediate-watchable list and what do I see? Yeah, that Nic Cage movie.

[+] tomjen3|15 years ago|reply
Or Rapidshare, megaupload, etc, etc

The diabolical genius is that (as far as I understand it) you can avoid the enormously high payouts because you don't share it with anyone you just download it. The services are in the clear as long as they respond to DMCA requests and nobody goes after the uploaders.

[+] mike-cardwell|15 years ago|reply
Replaced my IP with 123.123.123.123 in the paste below

  mike@gum:~$ lynx --dump http://admintools.wired.com:8080/lawsuit_app/check.php
     {"suits":[],"ip":"123.123.123.123","guilty":"false"}
  
  mike@gum:~$
[+] heresy|15 years ago|reply
I wonder how many of these we will see before people started using anonymous prepaid VISA credit cards to purchase non-logging VPN subscriptions from internet cafes, and then used these VPNs to do downloading.

I imagine trying to track that down would be placed into the too-hard basket.

[+] nhangen|15 years ago|reply
I don't use torrents anymore, but there was a time when I did, and I would probably be on this list. Not sure they want to pick a fight with 23k people.
[+] shii|15 years ago|reply
Yeah, I remember the hullabaloo about some shitty movie about bomb squads in Iraq last year as well. 5000 in that case. Funnily enough, I did dl that one and noticed it shares one major fact with the Expendables -- shitty movie suing pirates. Like someone said earlier, this is turning into a pretty nice biz model, considering how many must lose their shit and settle for whatever outrageous fee on receiving the scary letter in the mail.
[+] AndrewMoffat|15 years ago|reply
The top 10 torrents for movie The Expendables on thepiratebay.org still have a total of 4595 seeders, 500 leechers. Healthy numbers, I wonder if they'll drop dramatically over the next couple of weeks.
[+] xnerdr|15 years ago|reply
This would make an amazing honeypot.
[+] robotmachine|15 years ago|reply
I don't think I'll be giving Wired my IP. The lawsuit probably has a 'guilty conscience' clause and I'll be added just for thinking that I might be involved.
[+] bricestacey|15 years ago|reply
They know your IP just by visiting their site.