Comment Re:Why Not Try To Screw The RIAA/MPAA? (Score 1) 513
No you completely missed my point. These files wouldn't be public, or even posted on peer to peer networks. Just basic html pages. The submissions would be "anonymous" reports of piracy to these recently created websites.
Of course the only way the MPAA could figure out that they had been fooled would be to download a big ass file, try to unzip it (its encrypted). If they ever go forth with a lawsuit, the host is in the clear, the files contain no pirated video, they are just gobbly gook. Case dismissed.