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		<title>By: TomK</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 07:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A letter sent to:

paramount@copyright-compliance.com

Attn: Mark Ishikawa
Chief Executive Officer
BayTSP, Inc.

Dear Sir,

I am an Australian Internet User and have been since the 3rd of September, 1983 when my AT&amp;T #B2 computer connected through the rented Telecom modem dialed to kirk.vax.berkely and transferred a 4 kb file at the blindingly fast speed of 54 bps and sent Australias first email,.

I have designed and implemented multiple Frame Relay, ATM and TCP-IP networks. I have publicly listed four ISPs on three continents.

I am now semi-retired and quite happy to leave the bits and bytes to the younger folk. I enjoy growing bonsai trees and dabbling on the edges of the market.
Unfortunately my peaceful reverie was interrupted recently by an email that was received by one of the three ISPs that I am multi-homed to.
This email alleged breach of Copyright laws. Which copyright law was not quite clear as no legislative reference was cited. Possibly you are relying on the proposed but defeated Digital copyright bill 1999 http://www.aph.gov.au/LIBRARY/pubs/bd/1999-2000/2000bd102.htm. And ISBN 0642 42584 1 Advisory Report on the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Bill 1999. http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/digitalagenda/contents.htm
DEAR SIR OR MADAM:

BAYTSP, INC. (”BAYTSP”) SWEARS UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT METRO GOLDWYN MAYER (COLLECTIVELY, “MGM”) HAS AUTHORIZED BAYTSP TO ACT AS ITS NON-EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT NOTIFICATION. BAYTSP’S SEARCH OF THE PROTOCOL LISTED BELOW HAS DETECTED INFRINGEMENTS OF MGM’S COPYRIGHT INTERESTS ON YOUR IP ADDRESSES AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED REPORT.

BAYTSP HAS REASONABLE GOOD FAITH BELIEF THAT USE OF THE MATERIAL IN THE MANNER COMPLAINED OF IN THE ATTACHED REPORT IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY MGM, ITS AGENTS, OR THE LAW. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. THEREFORE, THIS LETTER IS AN OFFICIAL
NOTIFICATION TO EFFECT REMOVAL OF THE DETECTED INFRINGEMENT LISTED IN THE ATTACHED REPORT. THE BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS, THE UNIVERSAL COPYRIGHT CONVENTION, AS WELL AS BILATERAL TREATIES WITH OTHER COUNTRIES ALLOW FOR PROTECTION OF CLIENT’S COPYRIGHTED WORK EVEN BEYOND U.S. BORDERS. THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION SPECIFIES THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE INFRINGEMENT.

WE HEREBY REQUEST THAT YOU IMMEDIATELY REMOVE OR BLOCK ACCESS TO THE INFRINGING MATERIAL, AS SPECIFIED IN THE COPYRIGHT LAWS, AND INSURE THAT THE USER REFRAINS FROM USING OR SHARING WITH OTHERS, UNAUTHORIZED MGM MATERIALS IN THE FUTURE.

FURTHER, WE BELIEVE THAT THE ENTIRE INTERNET COMMUNITY BENEFITS WHEN THESE MATTERS ARE RESOLVED COOPERATIVELY. WE URGE YOU TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO STOP THIS INFRINGING ACTIVITY AND INFORM US OF THE RESULTS OF YOUR ACTIONS. WE APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS TOWARD THIS COMMON GOAL.

PLEASE RESPOND INDICATING THE ACTIONS YOU HAVE TAKEN TO RESOLVE THIS MATTER. THE PROVIDED LINK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THIS MATTER: HTTP://WEBREPLY.BAYTSP.COM/WEBREPLY/WEBREPLY.JSP?

/identification info deleted.
NOTHING IN THIS LETTER SHALL SERVE AS A WAIVER OF ANY RIGHTS OR REMEDIES OF MGM WITH RESPECT TO THE ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED. SHOULD YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME, I MAY BE REACHED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:

MARK ISHIKAWA
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
BAYTSP, INC.
PO BOX 1314
LOS GATOS, CA 95031
V: 408-341-2300
F: 408-341-2399
PARAMOUNT@COPYRIGHT-COMPLIANCE.COM

*PGP PUBLIC KEY IS AVAILABLE ON THE KEY SERVER AT LDAP://KEYSERVER.PGP.COM

NOTE: THE INFORMATION TRANSMITTED IN THIS NOTICE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE PERSON OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PRIVILEGED MATERIAL. ANY REVIEW, REPRODUCTION, RETRANSMISSION, DISSEMINATION OR OTHER USE OF, OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON, THIS INFORMATION BY PERSONS OR ENTITIES OTHER THAN THE INTENDED RECIPIENT IS PROHIBITED. IF YOU RECEIVED THIS IN ERROR, PLEASE CONTACT THE SENDER AND DELETE THE MATERIAL FROM ALL COMPUTERS.

The consensus of the Australian Government Senate committee hearings resolved in 1998 that ISPs could not be held liable for the content on their networks
vis summary at: http://www.anu.edu.au/mail-archives/link/link9904/0362.html
- evidentiary summary half way down the page.

Your letter failed to identify if my ISP was in breach of any Australian legislation, could you please clarify how my ISP could be found guilty in only providing a raw carriage service. Your charges are akin the US Mail being found guilty of piracy for transmitting an envelope containing a dubbed DVD.
In this country we have precedent in that regard, which you would do well to research and refer to if you propose sending any more of these emails in the future.

If, on the other hand, you are merely counting on intimidation tactics, then in this instance you have failed.
The file referred to in your email could only have been a home-movie that I was sharing with my brother in Taiwan.
The Title of the home made movie was a joke between my brother and me. The file was not the 700 megabytes you claimed but only 21 mb. In the absence of my brother having an ftp server, I downloaded Emule as being one of the only reliable methods to transfer a large file across the internet.

Further, I note that additional to the afore described attempted intimidation your company through and by notifying its associated entities are also instituting a DDOS (denial of Service) against IP numbers that have been selected by your servers as potentially guilty of file sharing.

Instituting a DDOS attack against IP numbers is not a legal remedy under any court system that I am aware of, be it American (9th District) or Australian (Federal).

This definitely is contrary to Australian law and I hereby instruct you that should any similar occurrence repeat, then I shall in the first instance file a complaint with the Australian Telecommunications Ombudsman, the Australian Trade Practices, followed by seeking injunctive relief from yourselves repeating aforesaid criminal activity. The injunction will quite specifically request relief from repetitious criminal activities affecting not only my IP number but several IP numbers throughout Australia and falling under the guidelines of RICO activity. Although Rico actions are not recognized in this country, the court allows a wide latitude with the wording especially if informed that the injunctive relief sought will be duplicated in foreign courts and is being sought as a formality. You are on notice that the service company that will be filing for injunctive relief is a Nevada Corp in good standing and costs orders will be applied for in your jurisdiction.

Your actions caused my ISP (illegally and without just cause) to disconnect my internet services, albeit briefly.
However for the inconvenience, cost of telephone calls, lost service and my time, I shall accept $35.00 Australian in full and final payment.
For the pinging of my IP address at 25% service lost due to the pinging, I estimate the value of 72 hours pinging to be in the order of $5.66.
The total items equal $41.66 (AUD) and I will accept your bank draft or direct deposit, [details provided on request when you identify the preferred payment methodology]. Pay pal facilities are also available via xxx@xxxxxxxx.

Australia has observed similar antics (without the illegal pinging) from the Australasian Performing Right Association in the nineties

Vis Koltai (and 24 Australian ISPs) vs. APRA 1966 (For a summary - http://archive.humbug.org.au/aussie-isp/1998-09/msg00553.html)

And that particular venture did not turn out successfully for APRA.

If after this request and the granting of injunctive relief, should your company then continue to Ping Flood Australian addresses without specific permission from the ISP’s or the recipients all of whom are being financially damaged by your illegal actions, I shall have a quick whip around the ISPs to see who would be interested in taking on a class action against yourselves for this bandwidth theft and believe me, although I have retired from running large multi-national ISP’s, the chap that instituted the first international TCP-IP connection in Australia in September 1983, still has some “mates” in the industry.

I assure you that the nature of a constant (ping -f) attack on an ip number within an internet providers Frame-relay or ATM cloud has a debilitating cumulative effect on all packets aimed at any user within that cloud.

Statistical gathering shall commence at multiple locations around Australia to observe the source of the IP Ping attacks. Utilising RIPE and other similar databases, the owner, lessee and user of those IP numbers will be identified and notified of the legal action and included as co-defendents.

I reserve my rights to institute black hole procedures at several internet exchanges to prevent future successful attacks against Australian Internet users. Black hole procedures will include advertising identified DDOS originating IP numbers from several low AS number routers at 29 Bryant, Palo Alto, 55 Market, San Francisco, and 60 Hudson, NY.

All numbers so identified will be advertised as a complete /24.
This will result in your clients, associates, and cohorts in not being able to be reverse dns identified and therefore preclude them from being able to pass UDP traffic through the majority of Global routers. It will also preclude genuine traffic from being passed to their IP numbers.

I shall also advertise my intent publicly on several web sites and request the internet online society to assist in stopping this reprehensible and illegal activity.
I understand that you are desirous of serving your masters for the coin they offer, however breaking the laws of a foreign country is one that can only end badly for your company.
I note the lack of conclusive judgments in relation to thirty thousand subpoenas recently served in the USA; which would appear as a poor precedent for International activity should you be so inclined.

I assure you that I take this deprivation of my civil liberties most seriously and will prosecute this matter to its ultimate conclusion unless you;

Respond with an apology; and
Undertake not to pass on IP numbers to third parties or anyone for the purpose of identifying private individuals to enable their IP numbers to be pinged by your or their servers
Make good the payment of monies as outlined above.

Further, I strongly recommend that you alter your letters from threatening, overbearing and bullying to a friendly request; because I assure you that ISP’s have no legal right in Australia to disconnect users for downloading anything they like and I shall be writing to all of them to inform them of their rights and your dubious legal position. There are however, as you well know remedies under law that your company could pursue if it was serious in its attempts to prevent the downloading of copywrite materials and your failure to institute those remedies and only rely exclusively on bullying and intimidating stand-over tactics and illegal Denial of Service attacks, causes one to seriously ask who are the criminals here.

I do however thank-you for bringing this injustice to my attention; Australia has only a small amount of incoming bandwidth for its 20 million inhabitants and for your organization to be involved in any way with the theft of any part of that bandwidth is deplorable.

I do enjoy standing up and fighting on behalf of the little guy, especially when I am one of the little guys.

Yours faithfully,

Tomk - Australia
</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A letter sent to:</p>
<p><a href="mailto:paramount@copyright-compliance.com">paramount@copyright-compliance.com</a></p>
<p>Attn: Mark Ishikawa<br />
Chief Executive Officer<br />
BayTSP, Inc.</p>
<p>Dear Sir,</p>
<p>I am an Australian Internet User and have been since the 3rd of September, 1983 when my AT&#038;T #B2 computer connected through the rented Telecom modem dialed to kirk.vax.berkely and transferred a 4 kb file at the blindingly fast speed of 54 bps and sent Australias first email,.</p>
<p>I have designed and implemented multiple Frame Relay, ATM and TCP-IP networks. I have publicly listed four ISPs on three continents.</p>
<p>I am now semi-retired and quite happy to leave the bits and bytes to the younger folk. I enjoy growing bonsai trees and dabbling on the edges of the market.<br />
Unfortunately my peaceful reverie was interrupted recently by an email that was received by one of the three ISPs that I am multi-homed to.<br />
This email alleged breach of Copyright laws. Which copyright law was not quite clear as no legislative reference was cited. Possibly you are relying on the proposed but defeated Digital copyright bill 1999 <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/LIBRARY/pubs/bd/1999-2000/2000bd102.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.aph.gov.au/LIBRARY/pubs/bd/1999-2000/2000bd102.htm</a>. And ISBN 0642 42584 1 Advisory Report on the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Bill 1999. <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/digitalagenda/contents.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/digitalagenda/contents.htm</a><br />
DEAR SIR OR MADAM:</p>
<p>BAYTSP, INC. (”BAYTSP”) SWEARS UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT METRO GOLDWYN MAYER (COLLECTIVELY, “MGM”) HAS AUTHORIZED BAYTSP TO ACT AS ITS NON-EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT NOTIFICATION. BAYTSP’S SEARCH OF THE PROTOCOL LISTED BELOW HAS DETECTED INFRINGEMENTS OF MGM’S COPYRIGHT INTERESTS ON YOUR IP ADDRESSES AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED REPORT.</p>
<p>BAYTSP HAS REASONABLE GOOD FAITH BELIEF THAT USE OF THE MATERIAL IN THE MANNER COMPLAINED OF IN THE ATTACHED REPORT IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY MGM, ITS AGENTS, OR THE LAW. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. THEREFORE, THIS LETTER IS AN OFFICIAL<br />
NOTIFICATION TO EFFECT REMOVAL OF THE DETECTED INFRINGEMENT LISTED IN THE ATTACHED REPORT. THE BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS, THE UNIVERSAL COPYRIGHT CONVENTION, AS WELL AS BILATERAL TREATIES WITH OTHER COUNTRIES ALLOW FOR PROTECTION OF CLIENT’S COPYRIGHTED WORK EVEN BEYOND U.S. BORDERS. THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION SPECIFIES THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE INFRINGEMENT.</p>
<p>WE HEREBY REQUEST THAT YOU IMMEDIATELY REMOVE OR BLOCK ACCESS TO THE INFRINGING MATERIAL, AS SPECIFIED IN THE COPYRIGHT LAWS, AND INSURE THAT THE USER REFRAINS FROM USING OR SHARING WITH OTHERS, UNAUTHORIZED MGM MATERIALS IN THE FUTURE.</p>
<p>FURTHER, WE BELIEVE THAT THE ENTIRE INTERNET COMMUNITY BENEFITS WHEN THESE MATTERS ARE RESOLVED COOPERATIVELY. WE URGE YOU TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO STOP THIS INFRINGING ACTIVITY AND INFORM US OF THE RESULTS OF YOUR ACTIONS. WE APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS TOWARD THIS COMMON GOAL.</p>
<p>PLEASE RESPOND INDICATING THE ACTIONS YOU HAVE TAKEN TO RESOLVE THIS MATTER. THE PROVIDED LINK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THIS MATTER: HTTP://WEBREPLY.BAYTSP.COM/WEBREPLY/WEBREPLY.JSP?</p>
<p>/identification info deleted.<br />
NOTHING IN THIS LETTER SHALL SERVE AS A WAIVER OF ANY RIGHTS OR REMEDIES OF MGM WITH RESPECT TO THE ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED. SHOULD YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME, I MAY BE REACHED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:</p>
<p>MARK ISHIKAWA<br />
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER<br />
BAYTSP, INC.<br />
PO BOX 1314<br />
LOS GATOS, CA 95031<br />
V: 408-341-2300<br />
F: 408-341-2399<br />
<a href="mailto:PARAMOUNT@COPYRIGHT-COMPLIANCE.COM">PARAMOUNT@COPYRIGHT-COMPLIANCE.COM</a></p>
<p>*PGP PUBLIC KEY IS AVAILABLE ON THE KEY SERVER AT LDAP://KEYSERVER.PGP.COM</p>
<p>NOTE: THE INFORMATION TRANSMITTED IN THIS NOTICE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE PERSON OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PRIVILEGED MATERIAL. ANY REVIEW, REPRODUCTION, RETRANSMISSION, DISSEMINATION OR OTHER USE OF, OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON, THIS INFORMATION BY PERSONS OR ENTITIES OTHER THAN THE INTENDED RECIPIENT IS PROHIBITED. IF YOU RECEIVED THIS IN ERROR, PLEASE CONTACT THE SENDER AND DELETE THE MATERIAL FROM ALL COMPUTERS.</p>
<p>The consensus of the Australian Government Senate committee hearings resolved in 1998 that ISPs could not be held liable for the content on their networks<br />
vis summary at: <a href="http://www.anu.edu.au/mail-archives/link/link9904/0362.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.anu.edu.au/mail-archives/link/link9904/0362.html</a><br />
- evidentiary summary half way down the page.</p>
<p>Your letter failed to identify if my ISP was in breach of any Australian legislation, could you please clarify how my ISP could be found guilty in only providing a raw carriage service. Your charges are akin the US Mail being found guilty of piracy for transmitting an envelope containing a dubbed DVD.<br />
In this country we have precedent in that regard, which you would do well to research and refer to if you propose sending any more of these emails in the future.</p>
<p>If, on the other hand, you are merely counting on intimidation tactics, then in this instance you have failed.<br />
The file referred to in your email could only have been a home-movie that I was sharing with my brother in Taiwan.<br />
The Title of the home made movie was a joke between my brother and me. The file was not the 700 megabytes you claimed but only 21 mb. In the absence of my brother having an ftp server, I downloaded Emule as being one of the only reliable methods to transfer a large file across the internet.</p>
<p>Further, I note that additional to the afore described attempted intimidation your company through and by notifying its associated entities are also instituting a DDOS (denial of Service) against IP numbers that have been selected by your servers as potentially guilty of file sharing.</p>
<p>Instituting a DDOS attack against IP numbers is not a legal remedy under any court system that I am aware of, be it American (9th District) or Australian (Federal).</p>
<p>This definitely is contrary to Australian law and I hereby instruct you that should any similar occurrence repeat, then I shall in the first instance file a complaint with the Australian Telecommunications Ombudsman, the Australian Trade Practices, followed by seeking injunctive relief from yourselves repeating aforesaid criminal activity. The injunction will quite specifically request relief from repetitious criminal activities affecting not only my IP number but several IP numbers throughout Australia and falling under the guidelines of RICO activity. Although Rico actions are not recognized in this country, the court allows a wide latitude with the wording especially if informed that the injunctive relief sought will be duplicated in foreign courts and is being sought as a formality. You are on notice that the service company that will be filing for injunctive relief is a Nevada Corp in good standing and costs orders will be applied for in your jurisdiction.</p>
<p>Your actions caused my ISP (illegally and without just cause) to disconnect my internet services, albeit briefly.<br />
However for the inconvenience, cost of telephone calls, lost service and my time, I shall accept $35.00 Australian in full and final payment.<br />
For the pinging of my IP address at 25% service lost due to the pinging, I estimate the value of 72 hours pinging to be in the order of $5.66.<br />
The total items equal $41.66 (AUD) and I will accept your bank draft or direct deposit, [details provided on request when you identify the preferred payment methodology]. Pay pal facilities are also available via xxx@xxxxxxxx.</p>
<p>Australia has observed similar antics (without the illegal pinging) from the Australasian Performing Right Association in the nineties</p>
<p>Vis Koltai (and 24 Australian ISPs) vs. APRA 1966 (For a summary &#8211; <a href="http://archive.humbug.org.au/aussie-isp/1998-09/msg00553.html)" rel="nofollow">http://archive.humbug.org.au/aussie-isp/1998-09/msg00553.html)</a></p>
<p>And that particular venture did not turn out successfully for APRA.</p>
<p>If after this request and the granting of injunctive relief, should your company then continue to Ping Flood Australian addresses without specific permission from the ISP’s or the recipients all of whom are being financially damaged by your illegal actions, I shall have a quick whip around the ISPs to see who would be interested in taking on a class action against yourselves for this bandwidth theft and believe me, although I have retired from running large multi-national ISP’s, the chap that instituted the first international TCP-IP connection in Australia in September 1983, still has some “mates” in the industry.</p>
<p>I assure you that the nature of a constant (ping -f) attack on an ip number within an internet providers Frame-relay or ATM cloud has a debilitating cumulative effect on all packets aimed at any user within that cloud.</p>
<p>Statistical gathering shall commence at multiple locations around Australia to observe the source of the IP Ping attacks. Utilising RIPE and other similar databases, the owner, lessee and user of those IP numbers will be identified and notified of the legal action and included as co-defendents.</p>
<p>I reserve my rights to institute black hole procedures at several internet exchanges to prevent future successful attacks against Australian Internet users. Black hole procedures will include advertising identified DDOS originating IP numbers from several low AS number routers at 29 Bryant, Palo Alto, 55 Market, San Francisco, and 60 Hudson, NY.</p>
<p>All numbers so identified will be advertised as a complete /24.<br />
This will result in your clients, associates, and cohorts in not being able to be reverse dns identified and therefore preclude them from being able to pass UDP traffic through the majority of Global routers. It will also preclude genuine traffic from being passed to their IP numbers.</p>
<p>I shall also advertise my intent publicly on several web sites and request the internet online society to assist in stopping this reprehensible and illegal activity.<br />
I understand that you are desirous of serving your masters for the coin they offer, however breaking the laws of a foreign country is one that can only end badly for your company.<br />
I note the lack of conclusive judgments in relation to thirty thousand subpoenas recently served in the USA; which would appear as a poor precedent for International activity should you be so inclined.</p>
<p>I assure you that I take this deprivation of my civil liberties most seriously and will prosecute this matter to its ultimate conclusion unless you;</p>
<p>Respond with an apology; and<br />
Undertake not to pass on IP numbers to third parties or anyone for the purpose of identifying private individuals to enable their IP numbers to be pinged by your or their servers<br />
Make good the payment of monies as outlined above.</p>
<p>Further, I strongly recommend that you alter your letters from threatening, overbearing and bullying to a friendly request; because I assure you that ISP’s have no legal right in Australia to disconnect users for downloading anything they like and I shall be writing to all of them to inform them of their rights and your dubious legal position. There are however, as you well know remedies under law that your company could pursue if it was serious in its attempts to prevent the downloading of copywrite materials and your failure to institute those remedies and only rely exclusively on bullying and intimidating stand-over tactics and illegal Denial of Service attacks, causes one to seriously ask who are the criminals here.</p>
<p>I do however thank-you for bringing this injustice to my attention; Australia has only a small amount of incoming bandwidth for its 20 million inhabitants and for your organization to be involved in any way with the theft of any part of that bandwidth is deplorable.</p>
<p>I do enjoy standing up and fighting on behalf of the little guy, especially when I am one of the little guys.</p>
<p>Yours faithfully,</p>
<p>Tomk &#8211; Australia</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-51636</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2006 02:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>use the kad server ...it works ok by him self</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>use the kad server &#8230;it works ok by him self</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-22096</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">#comment-22096</guid>
		<description></description>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18794</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Could you pls make clear wether this 2 options should be checked or unchecked ?
I have disabled them, but as you state it could lead to misinterpretation.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could you pls make clear wether this 2 options should be checked or unchecked ?<br />
I have disabled them, but as you state it could lead to misinterpretation.</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18423</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If these options are checked off, eMule will automatically add these spy servers back to the list.

Is this right?
I thought by unchecking these boxes you would prevent eMule to get those servers in the list.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If these options are checked off, eMule will automatically add these spy servers back to the list.</p>
<p>Is this right?<br />
I thought by unchecking these boxes you would prevent eMule to get those servers in the list.</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18307</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2005 16:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey there watching the ed2k servers over at bluetack and I belive that all the mediadefender servers are listed

here is the file http://bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.txt</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey there watching the ed2k servers over at bluetack and I belive that all the mediadefender servers are listed</p>
<p>here is the file <a href="http://bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.txt" rel="nofollow">http://bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.txt</a></p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18298</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2005 12:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">#comment-18298</guid>
		<description></description>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18282</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can still connect to these people if they&#039;re using Kad (for eMule clients) or Overnet (for eDonkey clients).  There are usually over 3 million users connected to legitimate servers.  

Unfortunately, avoiding these servers is the only solution since every time you connect to a server you send it a list of files you are sharing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can still connect to these people if they&#8217;re using Kad (for eMule clients) or Overnet (for eDonkey clients).  There are usually over 3 million users connected to legitimate servers.  </p>
<p>Unfortunately, avoiding these servers is the only solution since every time you connect to a server you send it a list of files you are sharing.</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/5857/comment-page-1#comment-18281</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2005 05:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I might add that these spy servers actually index good content that can be lost when you remove the servers from the list. There needs to be a fix for this pretty quick as for when I am dl and remove the bad servers, I loose some valuable sources from the global application spanning from server to server.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I might add that these spy servers actually index good content that can be lost when you remove the servers from the list. There needs to be a fix for this pretty quick as for when I am dl and remove the bad servers, I loose some valuable sources from the global application spanning from server to server.</p>
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