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"Chop and Screwed" MP3s for AntiPiracy
StoreTags: antipiracy, riaa, mediadefender
Author: mixedtape on September 24 2007
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--> mediadefender remixes chopped and screwed

Basically this is their how-to list on flooding the filesharing sites with fake audio files. Here is an example that was made according to the following email's instructions using Britney Spear's "Gimme More".

from the leaked email said: "
“Hi Randy, after some internal discussion, here’s our preliminary list.

1) Intermittent glitching (”mech, intermit”) done in a way that’s more random sounding vs periodic.
2) Bit-resample, such that there is audible artifacting (sounds like a bad mp3 encode).
3) shifting channels (sounds like a speaker cut out). Again, the goal should be to sound somewhat random.
4) Laugh-track, at a respectable volume level.
5) Saw-tooth volume, so long as the volume goes to (or close to) zero, so that the track can’t be fixed by an inverse saw increase.
6) Beep, at a high volume

In the future, you might do experiments with static noise overlays (sounds like faulty recording equipment), voice over (public domain audio), and overlapping songs.

You probably don’t want to apply any effect for the first 30-60 seconds, so the user thinks they got a good track. We should take some care to ensure that when there is intermittent effects they happen in the same places so that it’s not possible to take the good portions of one version and splice them with the good portions of another version to get a complete (and perfect) third version.”"

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I clicked "I like this blog" even though it makes me angry. How dare they try to defend themselves against theft.

hurrah! now legions of shitty myspace djs are obsolete!

they should just hire shitmat.
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Damn, people actually get paid to do that?

doing all that stuff would make britneys music sound better wouldnt it?

thats what I was thinking, bla.
And all of those would have no perceptible effect on IDM

I'd like to find out where they live, and rearrange their house... just enough so it doesn't seem rearranged but enough to confuse them...rearranging furniture, adding a laugh track which activates as soon as it sense they're in REM, change they're furniture for bad quality subsitutes.
Of course, it would be the exact same house for the first 30-60 seconds of them coming home, but then things start to get weird.

I sincerely doubt that any of this will have any effect on my downloading of "The American Song Poem Anthology" and "African Disco Vol. 1"
But I mean, we should expect this kind of action from them. They're defending themselves, it just happens to be about 10 years too late to start with that.

And I'd like to sell them all a car that sounds normal for the first 30 seconds. But, they are more than within the law to do this, as well as to sue you. And thats exactly why you should dedicate more of your time and anger towards pestering your congressman, and less on being mad at the RIAA.
Oh and this strategy is fundamentally flawed. It might increase frustration level for listeners, but file exchange systems are a lot like ecosystems. Those mp3s with negative traits are unlikely to be passed on. So these would have limited longevity, and not get passed around nearly as many "generations" as the better quality mp3s.
It also negates to consider the fact that every person who buys a CD owns a copyable, high quality version of these mp3s and can pass them on with the same ease as almost any other user.

Well, I bet increasing the s/n could reduce completely anonymous file sharing.

Why be so nice? Why not have intermittent burrsts of potentially eardrum/speaker-damaging noise? Or (possibly fake) mp3-virus scares.

Very true delta, the bad ones won't get seeded as much and I know lots of torrent sites log IP's of the bad seeders. Though, I don't fault them for trying to defend themselves. Who themselves really is I don't know. Media Defender seems to be a contracted service so I assume it's contracted by the RIAA and perhaps companies with online services?

I do think their strategy is pretty funny though. I love how they try and make the panning sound like a random error or something.

deltasleep said: " file exchange systems are a lot like ecosystems."


you mean, Big Business tends to pollute them until they are destroyed??

bla said: "doing all that stuff would make britneys music sound better wouldnt it?"

actually, the laugh track would just sound like a Live recording of hers, perhaps.

Well said, deltasleep.

mlbot said: "bla said: "doing all that stuff would make britneys music sound better wouldnt it?"

actually, the laugh track would just sound like a Live recording of hers, perhaps."


HEYOOO!

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