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Re: Re: 7 lines of Magic

by BlueLines (Hermit)
on Mar 08, 2001 at 05:31 UTC ( [id://62894]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Oh so very true. I ran one of the original sites that mirrored decss before the legal madness started. I got the infamous letter twice, since i was the technical contact for the netblock the site used to live on. I ignored the first one, since i was out of their jurisdiction. Then I moved to California, and finally took the mirror down after recieving the second letter. Not to mention the phone calls i got (i've never told the truth on a domain registration about my phone number since then). The mpaa has way too much spare time on their hands, and they will go after anyone. and most isp's will just take their word for it and drop whatever account the complaint is against.

i did manage to get a bit of revenge though. The letter came via email both times in msword format. The return address was mpaa234@mpaa.org, but the mail headers showed the email coming from a pacbell.net dialup account. So i forwarded both emails to the abuse contact at pacbell, and told them that an unknown person was sending me large binary files from a faked email address. both accounts were promptly shut down :-)



BlueLines

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Re: Re: Re: 7 lines of Magic
by strredwolf (Chaplain) on Mar 08, 2001 at 12:47 UTC
    I wouldn't of shut the site down unless you got a demand letter on dead tree stock, which would add more authenticity to their claims. But IANAL -- many threats of legal action were send via e-mail to NANAE folks by spammers, but very letters were ever sent via snail-mail or courier. (And of those, the cases got thrown out since the judge found the spammer guilty of lying under oath)

    That and a spoofed address means the letters were as authentic as degrees sent by spammers, and as valuable as points on "Who's Line is it Anyway?"

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