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From: DeadParrot <DeadParrot@The.Aviary>
Subject: Re: Legal Dispute
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Date: 10 Mar 2016 08:07:47 GMT
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"mike" wrote:
"Documentaries and TV are not usually bothered by DMCA.
Many xvid movie posters use cryptic header names. One regular poster
uses #s in place of some letter:
"Th3 1nt3rn
Th3 L4dy 1n th3 V4n
1n th3 H34rt 0f th3 S34
Doesn't always work if they are determined to DMCA a particular movie.
in fact he had to change news servers after he was kicked off one.
And he uses separate news servers for ul and dl.
Anoter one uses a shell name for the rar:
Band620
Band621
so u have to dl the first rar and open to see the name. Haven't seen
any of these DMCAd though I'm sure they have been been.
Spkes initials as names and titles in nfo/txt file is good enough i
hope. It's the first thing i open before dling anyway."
I agree, docs and tv are not usually... However, a month or 3 ago, one of Spike's ups here was taken down.
I put the link [with comment] here as I am an occasional poster here and as such, might be recognised. I did suggest that people might like to pass the link around, meaning to other relevant NGs where they are known
Polygon
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