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Originally Posted by kane
There was a group of people that developed some kind of application that would allow them to play a video on youtube every 60 seconds all day long. Once started it would play the video over and over every minute until you shut it down. They used it to get a video to the top of the most viewed list. I would imagine if someone did that with some big tube and they had a 25 minute video that got 90 million "bot" views with no revenue from it that might hurt them.
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Yes that pretty much what I was talking about, but it would have to have many IP addresses other wise they would just block you hence the reason I suggest a Trojan of some sort.
Not that I condone spyware or trojans but yea know if you are targeting people that are stealing your product, are you really doing anything morally wrong? It's one of those chicken or egg questions.
You could hit the thieves from both ends of the stick. You could upload the tojan to torrent sites and have it infect people who steal your content. Then it would connect to various tube sites and burn their BW in the back ground.
At that point the only innocent victim would be the infected user's ISP, as you would be affecting their network traffic. The tube site owner and the person who D/Led the infected torret would be guilty of theft so fuck em.
However if that user is on Comcast you would get them kicked off their service in less than a month because of Comcast's new capping limits..
fuck it you know, maybe it's time to play hard ball..