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Junior Member
![]() Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 3
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i strongly believe that everyone heard about the company overpeer. (these ****ers are trying to destroy p2p networks, by penetrating damaged audio files into the system).
has anyone of you specific information about that company- what they do, how they do it....... any link or hint would be great. ![]() according to posts in other boards, most of the people in the file-sharing community donīt fear whatīs going on right now. i think this could become a real problem and lead into the end of p2p filesharing.
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Junior Member
![]() Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Middleburg Hts., Ohio
Posts: 12
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I've heard a lil' bit about this...and from what I remember....These companies are hired to send garbage files over the file sharing community...
basically they use up bandwidth... Piss off people who receive the junk files.... They're basically there as a nuisance (spelling??). They don't specifically pose a threat...they just piss ya off.... as far as I remember at least. |
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Junior Member
![]() Join Date: May 2002
Location: Horsham, West Sussex UK
Posts: 18
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Hi,
This is them I think: http://www.sk.com/operations/telecom...overpeer_b.asp Theres not much info there but I can't see how they are going to achieve what they say they can |
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