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DuaneBidoux

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Wed Dec 28, 2011, 05:26 AM Dec 2011

House of Representatives harboring hundreds of online pirates

Even as some of its many members work to destroy the social internet in the name of stopping online piracy, it turns out that the House of Representatives is a virtual online pirate kingdom unto itself:

In recent weeks we discovered BitTorrent pirates at the RIAA, Sony, Fox, Universal and even law-abiding organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security. By now it should be clear that people are using BitTorrent pretty much everywhere, and not only for lawful downloads. Today we can add the U.S. House of Representatives to that list, the place where lawmakers are drafting the much discussed “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA). [...]
In total we found more than 800 IP-addresses assigned to the U.S. House of Representatives from where content has been shared on BitTorrent. After a closer inspection it quickly became clear the House isn’t just using it for legitimate downloads either, quite the opposite.

[wow!]

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House of Representatives harboring hundreds of online pirates (Original Post) DuaneBidoux Dec 2011 OP
Cynicism at its worst. dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #1
You are missing your link: Norrin Radd Dec 2011 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author OKNancy Dec 2011 #3

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