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+-   How to frame a printer for copyright infringement-> on Thursday June 05 2008, @10:40AM Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 05 2008, @10:40AM
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An anonymous reader writes "Have you ever wondered what it takes to get "caught" for copyright infringement on the Internet? Surprisingly, actual infringement is not required. The New York Times reports that researchers from the computer science department at the University of Washington have just released a study that examines how enforcement agencies monitor P2P networks and what it takes to receive a complaint today. Without downloading or sharing a single file, their study attracted more than 400 copyright infringement complaints. Even more disturbing is their discovery that illegal P2P participation can be easily spoofed; the researchers managed to frame innocent desktop machines and even several university printers, all of which received bogus complaints."
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