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To: myself6
That wouldn't work either. File names change, file characteristics change. They might be able to have software determine it was a video file being sent but not WHAT the video is of. That would require reassembling all the packets and a human viewing the resulting video to determine if this file was illegally transfered. There are many more arguments that can be made after this is done as to the transfers legitimacy, but it isn't going to happen.

You are assuming that the war will be fought with computers and software that exists today.

10 to 15 years from now today's machines will be as obsolete as a DOS 6.0 PC with 640 K of Ram and a 40 meg hard drive running at 16 MHZ. The faster the hardware, the wider the data bus, and the cheaper the memory the easier pattern recognition becomes.

You sound like the GM guy I debated in the 1970s who argued that auto body construction could not be automated because welding required humans.

You can not expect to fight tomorrow's war against todays technology.

9 posted on 06/28/2005 12:07:57 PM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Common Tator
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I do not doubt that at some point software will be able to discern star wars episode 56 from birthday at grandpas house. It will take a kind of advanced AI to do it but it is possible. (far far from now after the old media is already wounded beyond repair)


What you are missing is that the people who want to share information (video, audio, ones and zeros, etc) will make use of newer software as well...
10 posted on 06/28/2005 8:12:39 PM PDT by myself6 (Nazi = socialist , democrat=socialist , therefore democrat = Nazi)
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