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From: General E. Pisthoffe <Pisthoffe@KWTF-TV.com>
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Subject: Re: Anyone know what this gibberish contains myNez2utnOvfZCuUyX1nubvLnG3p [32/60] (etc)
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Generally current television shows and/or movies. They use obfuscated
filenames (often passworded), and post them in all sorts of
newsgroups, to throw off the DMCA lawyer goons who send court orders
to Usenet providers have them deleted when the real filename is used.
Pain in the a$$, but it's what uploaders of that material have to go
though to get their stuff posted these days and not zapped in a few
hours. And a big nuisance for many newsgroup users to get their groups
flooded with inappropriate, gobblegook filesnames.
Welcome to 2017 and onward on the once-convenient service called
Usenet.
General E Pisthoffe
"And because of this crap, I'm generally pissed off."
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