On 2/09/2011, at 10:01 AM, yuri wrote:
On 2 September 2011 09:44, David Robinson wrote:
What could be an interesting experiment to do would be to have two connections. Connection 1 has just the router, no computer etc. Connection 2 injects connection 1's IP address into a bunch of Trackers. Wait for connection 1 to get notices even though it did no sharing.
MPs who supported this legislation would be in the role of connection 1.
Pretty sure that I read in the paper that parliamentary services had no policy for how to deal with infringement notices and had no ability to figure out where any given connection came from (presumably there is some kind of nat/proxying.) Cheers, Pat -- Patrick Jordan-Smith Country Manager, New Zealand Vocus Communications Ltd pat(a)vocus.com.au (m) +64 21 2528931 (p) +61 2 8999 8999 (f) +61 2 9959 4348