On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, nate at refried.org wrote:
> The portion of the article I though would be "value add" was the
> honeypot system that they set up to try to find RIAA snoopers.  It
> looks for a correspondence between hits in their honeypot to attacks
> on their network.

How I read it, the honeypot watches for _anyone_ searching for copyrighted
music, and blackholes them from their network. So if an innocent user is
searching for britney_spears-newest_hits.mp3, and tries to grab it,
they'll be blacklisted. Sounded like something to keep RIAA from sueing
them, to me..

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