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BotoX
August 19th, 2002, 05:31 PM
Article: "Information Wave Technologies has announced it will actively deny the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) from accessing the contents of its network. Earlier this year, the RIAA announced its new plan to access computers without owner's consent for the sake of protecting its assets. Information Wave believes this policy puts its customers at risk of unintentional damage, corporate espionage, and invasion of privacy to say the least.

Due to the nature of this matter and RIAA's previous history, we feel the RIAA will abuse software vulerabilities in a client's browser after the browser accesses its site, potentially allowing the RIAA to access and/or tamper with your data. Starting at midnight on August 19, 2002, Information Wave customers will no longer be able to reach the RIAA's web site. Information Wave will also actively seek out attempts by the RIAA to thwart this policy and apply additional filters to protect our customers' data.

Information Wave will also deploy peer-to-peer clients on the Gnutella network from its security research and development network (honeynet) which will offer files with popular song titles derived from the Billboard Top 100 maintained by VNU eMedia. No copyright violations will take place, these files will merely have arbitrary sizes similar to the length of a 3 to 4 minute MP3 audio file encoded at 128kbps. Clients which connect to our peer-to-peer clients, and then afterwards attempt to illegally access the network will be immediately blacklisted from Information Wave's network. The data collected will be actively maintained and distributed from our network operations site.

The placement of this policy is not intended to hamper the RIAA's piracy elimination agenda or advocate Internet piracy, but to ensure the safety of our customers' data attached to our network from hackers or corporate espionage hidden by the veil of RIAA copyright enforcement.

If you have questions, comments, or concerns regarding this policy, please e-mail [email protected]"

Taken From: http://www.informationwave.net/news/20020819riaa.php

jabba|xtra
August 19th, 2002, 05:43 PM
Thats cool. I wish my isp would do that for me.

TC75580
August 19th, 2002, 06:25 PM
Sign me up!

PatientSaint
August 19th, 2002, 07:10 PM
wow that's some real cool stuff i'd wish otehr ISPs would do this too as they see the violation of rights as well. I hope that this sends a signal out to the RIAA and other ISPs.

cheapprick
August 19th, 2002, 08:41 PM
To be honest, I've never heard of Information Wave Technologies before, so I am assuming they don't have a monstorous client base. To me it looks like a good way to get people to come to you. I hope other (small?) ISP's see this as a logical development and growth tool.
And we could always have 160 and up bitrate to keep them happy.

mojo-ris-in
August 19th, 2002, 10:50 PM
More power to the little guy!