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Re: RIAA Notices
From: Willis Marti <wmarti () TAMU EDU>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 10:46:23 -0500
Rick Holland wrote:
We are also getting similar false positives.
So are we. With the BitTorrent-related complaints, we were able to determine they were probably using a poor (unreliable) algorithm for alleging infringing activity. Does the use of an unreliable, non-peer-reviewed process render the complaint invalid? -- Cheers, Willis Marti Director & CISO Networking and Information Security Texas A&M University
Current thread:
- Re: RIAA Notices, (continued)
- Re: RIAA Notices Matthew Gracie (Apr 25)
- Re: RIAA Notices Bob Bayn (Apr 25)
- Re: RIAA Notices Kevin Halgren (Apr 28)
- Re: RIAA Notices Falcon, Patricia (Apr 28)
- Re: RIAA Notices Dean Williams (Apr 28)
- Re: RIAA Notices David Taylor (May 02)
- Re: RIAA Notices Sweeny, Jonny (May 04)
- Re: RIAA Notices Tracy Mitrano (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Rick Holland (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Mike Hanson (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Willis Marti (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices John Kaftan (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Joel Rosenblatt (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Paul Keser (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Elliot Kendall (May 05)
- Re: RIAA Notices Holland II, Richard H (May 06)
- Re: RIAA Notices Brian Friday (May 06)
- Re: RIAA Notices Morrow Long (May 06)
- Re: RIAA Notices Elliot Kendall (May 06)