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mOOkie
July 25th, 2002, 09:26 PM
Bill would allow hacking of P2P services

Media companies could thwart users from swapping files

<i>WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Media companies would be allowed to sabotage Napster-style networks to prevent songs, movies and other copyrighted materials from being swapped over the Internet, under a bill introduced in Congress Thursday.

The bill would permit recording companies and other copyright holders to hack onto networks to thwart users looking to download free music, and would protect them from lawsuits from users.

Although Congress has little time to debate the bill before the August recess, sponsor Rep. Howard Berman, a California Democrat, said the measure was necessary because the decentralized systems were impossible to shut down.

"No legislation can eradicate the problem of peer-to-peer piracy. However, enabling copyright creators to take action to prevent an infringing file from being shared via P2P (peer-to-peer) is an important first step," Berman said in remarks on the floor of the House.

The bill does not specify what measures copyright owners could take to foil online song swapping, but does impose some limits on their efforts.

Copyright owners would only be able to stop the trading of their own songs, and would be required to notify users and the Justice Department when they took action.

Overzealous companies could face a government ban and lawsuits from users who suffered economic harm.

The recording industry blames rampant online piracy for a decline in CD sales last year and has prosecuted online networks aggressively.

While the industry succeeded in shutting down the pioneer Napster service last summer, other, less centralized networks such as KaZaA and Morpheus continue to attract millions of users.</i>

CNN Tech News (http://www.cnn.com)



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JC Denton
July 25th, 2002, 09:42 PM
BAH! Do you any of you remember the Legacy League of hackers? The time will come when we launch such a massive DNS attack against those helpless bastards (senate network). They'll be without their Playboy and gay porn for awhile.

mOOkie
July 25th, 2002, 09:49 PM
I think this is gonna make the number of attacks on corporate websites more destructive and increase cyber crime in general.

JC Denton
July 25th, 2002, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by mOOkie@Jul 25 2002, 03:56 PM
I think this is gonna make the number of attacks on corporate websites more destructive and increase cyber crime in general.
It wouldn't suprise me. If they ever tried to hack my machine I'd go to work and fire up all the servers with my "Deadly-DNS" proggie.

mOOkie
July 25th, 2002, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by Captain Kirk@Jul 25 2002, 10:08 PM
It wouldn't suprise me. &nbsp;If they ever tried to hack my machine I'd go to work and fire up all the servers with my "Deadly-DNS" proggie.
The new moderator tags being worked on as we speak Sir. working as fast as I can Sir... :ph34r:



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JC Denton
July 25th, 2002, 10:14 PM
:huh:?

Lag Messiah
July 26th, 2002, 06:18 AM
Originally posted by Captain Kirk@Jul 25 2002, 04:21 PM
:huh:?
it was a joke....so you don't hack him...cause he was being slow.


anyway, about the topic. I agree if this went into affect hackers everywhere would unlease any kind of hell they can think of...it'd be interesting to see how far these "cyber crime wars" would go.

Tanaban
July 26th, 2002, 01:48 PM
*CRACKS HIS KNUCKLES*
*DUSTS OFF HIS MASSIVE NETWORK CHARTS*
*STARTS UP HIS "ARCHIVED NEVER TO BE BROUGHT TO LIGHT" SCRIPTS*

Bring it on Mr. I am an over imposing government. You can take a few of us out but believe me there are plenty of "retired" hackers that are plenty enough to cripple the country and for that matter the world if we are given a common enemy.

docbaily
July 26th, 2002, 01:59 PM
I don't care about corprate attacks on websites as long as its not attacks on the corperations sites that I built. Although, if someone did bring one of the sites that I built for a company was to be brought down, I wouldn't really mind either because its just more money in my pocket.

JC Denton
July 26th, 2002, 07:00 PM
Originally posted by Tanaban@Jul 26 2002, 07:55 AM
*CRACKS HIS KNUCKLES*
*DUSTS OFF HIS MASSIVE NETWORK CHARTS*
*STARTS UP HIS "ARCHIVED NEVER TO BE BROUGHT TO LIGHT" SCRIPTS*

Bring it on Mr. I am an over imposing government. You can take a few of us out but believe me there are plenty of "retired" hackers that are plenty enough to cripple the country and for that matter the world if we are given a common enemy.
Oh believe it, hackers will be making a comeback. I've seen it coming for awhile now. Heh, I can just see it, all government domains sucking down a massive DNS attack from all over the United States.

I been around when the underground started on USENET, when everyone was too busy trying to knock out UNIX and DOS, now it's all about Linux and Windows. Death to all government imposing bastards!