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	<title>Comments on: Exclude RIAA &#8216;expert&#8217; evidence</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/12075#comment-137513</link>
		<author>Reader's Write</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If it were me I would get some people to research old p2p clients that connect to the Fastrack network.

I used dozens of them over the years and can't recall the names they used but I remember that there was one in particular that said it masked your IP address.  It didn't really do that because it's impossible but the program spoofed the IP that was DISPLAYED in the other connected clients.  The rational behind this was that anyone using another client could browse through your files and download anything from you while SEEING on their display screen that you were at 123.67.21.113 for example, while you were actually at a completely different IP.  To get your real IP address they would have to hack into your system or do something otherwise illegal for investigative purposes. And that supposedly nullified the case.

The bittorent client I use now does the same thing for the exact same reason.  What is displayed is not the truth. I show up under an Indian flag with a foreign IP.

Now if MediaSentry is strictly showing KaZaa screenshots as proof of IP and available media then there is absolutely no case.

I have tried finding this long lost app but cannot.  Maybe it exists in archives someplace at Slyck or Zeropaid.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it were me I would get some people to research old p2p clients that connect to the Fastrack network.</p>
<p>I used dozens of them over the years and can&#8217;t recall the names they used but I remember that there was one in particular that said it masked your IP address.  It didn&#8217;t really do that because it&#8217;s impossible but the program spoofed the IP that was DISPLAYED in the other connected clients.  The rational behind this was that anyone using another client could browse through your files and download anything from you while SEEING on their display screen that you were at 123.67.21.113 for example, while you were actually at a completely different IP.  To get your real IP address they would have to hack into your system or do something otherwise illegal for investigative purposes. And that supposedly nullified the case.</p>
<p>The bittorent client I use now does the same thing for the exact same reason.  What is displayed is not the truth. I show up under an Indian flag with a foreign IP.</p>
<p>Now if MediaSentry is strictly showing KaZaa screenshots as proof of IP and available media then there is absolutely no case.</p>
<p>I have tried finding this long lost app but cannot.  Maybe it exists in archives someplace at Slyck or Zeropaid.</p>
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