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2006-01-24
Well I gotta give them points for the name, I lol:ed.
However this whole 'poisoning the swarm' idea has been done before and has failed and will again. If it would actually turn into a real problem for piracy via bittorrent (and let's face it, they would need a shitload of ip's and bandwidth to make that happen) then the bt protocol would simple be modified/rewritten to make these types of attacks toothless.
Microsoft, Disney and Sony can throw money at these russians all day long and that won't change anything (except for the russians of course, well played comrade!).