http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4216697.stm
"The Movie Association for America's (MPAA) free Parent File Scan software lets parents check their children's computers for peer-to-peer programs."
"The MPAA said in a statement that it would continue to provide easy access to similar tools in the coming months to combat "the deleterious effects of peer-to-peer software, including such common problems as viruses, Trojan horses and identity theft"."
lol, "deleterious."
The MPAA and co. are probably the major makers of viruses and Trojans today. When I look at zdnet.com for p2p software, I see many fakes that are full of crap. And someone is very busy writing false positive reviews to trick people to install those malwares. They even have false web pages.
Lame.
Lame, indeed.
The corporate America equivalent of schoolyard bullies, and just as intelligent too!
> The MPAA and co. are probably the major makers of viruses and Trojans today
Got any solid evidence pointing the MPAA to the virii and trojans you speak of?
If he had any solid evidence, I think we would have heard about lawsuits against the MPAA for that by now.
No one has Google-Bombed MPAA yet?
What a shame :(