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by wwarneck
5512 days ago
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Wayne Chang does a great job of telling a story using bits of history to over represent reality. He claims in several places to have worked at Napster, despite the fact that he was only a volunteer Moderator for chat on the service. Even in his linked in he lists himself as an "Administrator" but that title specifically represented a user access level above "Moderator" (both volunteer community positions) that he did not have. http://www.linkedin.com/in/waynechang He also represents himself as a consultant to AllAdvantage, when in reality he created "click bot" that automated AllAdvantage use. This lawsuit is interesting, but I strongly encourage digging into the history of Wayne before coming to any conclusions. (Note: I was an actual Administrator for the Napster service, but never employed. I am quite familiar with Wayne "ttol" Chang from #napster on EFNet, and I've had several 'disccusion' about his LinkedIn profile with other people in similar position to me.) |
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As for AllAdvantage, I was a security consultant there. This was a paid position. I was involved directly with the company (and have maintained contact with some of the people there over the years, including the CEO). The software I created, first of its kind called MyAdvantage, got their attention. I was asked to be a security consultant for them to hunt down other software and to help protect their Viewbar software. I agreed and helped with the onslaught of the waves of similar software to my original. Sadly, their business model was fundamentally flawed, but that's an entirely different story.
Great times back then. Heady days of the last dot-com boom.