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by Sumaso
5226 days ago
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"It’s like mail, it’s private, we cannot just go in there and police what these users are uploading." This has been mentioned before, but I'll say it again. If I upload Batman to my personal storage locker, and never share it with anyone else, and then a pirate uploads Batman and shares it with everyone, why should I lose my digital copy of Batman due to the actions of someone else? Maybe I don't have a thorough understanding of now Hashes work, but if we both rip the same movie with the same software, won't that file have the same hash? |
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A cheap-and-nasty MD5 (for example) of the exact same film stored in different file formats will yield different hashes.
A more sophisticated hashing methodology (for example something akin to the audio-fingerprinting tech used by Shazam) might yield a match.