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Originally Posted by to0p
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By detecting their location, as explained in the IRC file that is logged on my computer.
The sole reason the RIAA cant sue people for downloading music, they are not allowed to know where on the computer the files are located, as they are not allowed to walk into your house and know the layout without a warrant.
Invasion of privacy.
Thanks, hope you guys know what you're getting into.
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Toop, there's already a precedent;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warden_%28software%29
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Warden now scans Warcraft game memory space only, with exception of a few tools.
The things Warden currently looks for in-process includes but is not limited to:
Model edits.
Known cheat modules (DLLs)
Known modifications to game functions
Known cheating addons
Speedhacks
Known API hooks from cheats
The things Warden currently looks for out-of-process includes but is not limited to:
Known cheating drivers (rootkits)
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I bolded what you should take and stfu about. good luck with your lawsuit.