This thread wisely points out the technical reasons the request is
difficult, but I think the underlying answer is a bit closer to Brian and
Joel's response, which is that it's country-specific. In a fair amount of
jurisdictions, there's either a centralized list or apparatus to deal with
the requi
More than one vendor has claimed to be able to do this. I have been under the
weather the past week, so I haven't been able to have conversations with the
rest.
However, the one I talked to more or less has a team whose purpose is to search
out the content as if you were a user, build a signatu
>
> Are there platforms out there that can accomplish this with any precision?
'With precision' being the operative phrase, then no. Plenty of stuff out
there that can do things in this space, but all of it is brute force or
kludgy methods.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 4:00 PM Mike Hammett wrote:
This mailing list is not the appropriate avenue for such requests. No idea
why you would think it was.
Google lays out their process here :
https://support.google.com/interconnect/answer/9058809?hl=en
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 6:33 PM Volkan SALiH
wrote:
> *Subject:* Request for Deployment of Go
*Subject:* Request for Deployment of Google/YouTube Global Cache Servers
in Türkiye
*To Whom It May Concern,*
I am a government officer and a colleague of Mr. Ahmet Hamdi Atalay
(ahata...@turksat.com.tr), who serves at Türksat.
Currently, internet users in Türkiye experience *Google/YouTube
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 2:45 PM Christopher Morrow
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 1:21 PM Kevin McCormick wrote:
> > Might want to look at Audible Magic.
> > They do identification and filtering of copyrighted content.
As far as I know the Audible Magic CopySense box does not exist as a
produc
On 2/20/25 13:44, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 1:21 PM Kevin McCormick wrote:
Might want to look at Audible Magic.
https://www.audiblemagic.com/
They do identification and filtering of copyrighted content.
University I worked at had a box that would identify students p
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 1:21 PM Kevin McCormick wrote:
>
> Might want to look at Audible Magic.
>
> https://www.audiblemagic.com/
>
> They do identification and filtering of copyrighted content.
>
> University I worked at had a box that would identify students pirating
> content and would then bl
NANOG Community,
During the evening on Friday February 28, 2025 between 8 pm to 12 am EST
(Saturday March 1, 0100 to 0500 UTC), NANOG will perform an upgrade of the
mailman software and migration of archives. During this time, all mailing
lists will be unavailable, including the ability to make ch
Dear NANOG members,
Hoping that some members working at Google/YouTube might be part of this
group, I respectfully suggest adding or noting the following to
YouTube's bandwidth requirements page [1]:
* *8K (H.264):* 110 Mbps
* *8K (H.265):* 60 Mbps
[1] https://support.google.com/youtube/an
Might want to look at Audible Magic.
https://www.audiblemagic.com/
They do identification and filtering of copyrighted content.
University I worked at had a box that would identify students pirating content
and would then black hole their IP addresses.
Helped the University avoid receiving and
Just pinged them on your behalf. I expect someone will reach out directly
to you.
Cheers,
Harry
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 9:07 AM Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> I filed an abuse report 11 days ago (Feb 9) and have received no response.
> Attempts to follow up by phone using the contact info in ARIN's rec
I filed an abuse report 11 days ago (Feb 9) and have received no response.
Attempts to follow up by phone using the contact info in ARIN's records
have yielded:
- one phone number that's an overall campus directory
- one phone number that's a generic outbound line
- one pho
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