@Mbouss
je voulais juste eviter de violer la privacy de ce bandit comme lui il le fait allègrement...
@tous
certains sites que j'ai cité plus bas ne sont plus disponibles avec les les links,mais se trouvent encore dans la cache de google,si vous voulez y acceder ecrivez les adresses que je vous ai donné sur google,et google vous portera directement aux sites de ce feyman...Voici un article interessant que j'ai trouvé sur lui..en Italie en en suisse,il est wanted...
http://torrentfreak.com/prototype-anti-piracy-tool-revealed-and-taken-offline-080811/
Prototype Anti-Piracy Tool Revealed and Taken Offline
Written by enigmax on August 11, 2008
The existence of a prototype management system for anti-piracy company ‘Logistep’ was revealed at the weekend. The online system called ‘Logistep Data Management Tool’, was located at eparken.com but since the revelations the site has been taken down. It is still available in limited form via Google’s cache.
LogistopThe P2P community is becoming more aware of the anti-piracy tracking company Logistep. Infamous for working with lawyers across Europe gathering information about many thousands of alleged copyright infringements, Logistep is quickly becoming a household name in the anti-P2P world. It has been declared to operate illegally in Italy and has fallen foul of Swiss privacy laws, but it carries on operating regardless.
Now, thanks to a Gulli investigation, the existence of a prototype anti-p2p management system has been revealed, which seems to be being developed for Logistep to more effectively manage its growing offensive against alleged file-sharers. Gulli received a tipoff to visit the site at eparken.com which although appeared incomplete, seemed to be fairly operational.
Headed with a Logistep banner and entitled ‘Logistep Data Management Tool’, one could be forgiven for linking the tool with the anti-piracy company of the same name. However, just to be certain, Gulli dug a little deeper, checking the WHOIS record of the site which revealed the registrant as Joly Nkondo Zacharie, at ‘Händelstraße 25′ in Karlsruhe. A German subsidiary of the Swiss-based Logistep is reported at the same address. Searches on ‘Händelstraße 25′ connect to both Logistep and Joly Nkondo Zacharie, who has his name present in the eparken.com WHOIS. The connection to Logistep seems unavoidable.
The site, since taken down but available in limited form via Google’s cache, appears to offer management facilities for those chasin
je voulais juste eviter de violer la privacy de ce bandit comme lui il le fait allègrement...
@tous
certains sites que j'ai cité plus bas ne sont plus disponibles avec les les links,mais se trouvent encore dans la cache de google,si vous voulez y acceder ecrivez les adresses que je vous ai donné sur google,et google vous portera directement aux sites de ce feyman...Voici un article interessant que j'ai trouvé sur lui..en Italie en en suisse,il est wanted...
http://torrentfreak.com/prototype-anti-piracy-tool-revealed-and-taken-offline-080811/
Prototype Anti-Piracy Tool Revealed and Taken Offline
Written by enigmax on August 11, 2008
The existence of a prototype management system for anti-piracy company ‘Logistep’ was revealed at the weekend. The online system called ‘Logistep Data Management Tool’, was located at eparken.com but since the revelations the site has been taken down. It is still available in limited form via Google’s cache.
LogistopThe P2P community is becoming more aware of the anti-piracy tracking company Logistep. Infamous for working with lawyers across Europe gathering information about many thousands of alleged copyright infringements, Logistep is quickly becoming a household name in the anti-P2P world. It has been declared to operate illegally in Italy and has fallen foul of Swiss privacy laws, but it carries on operating regardless.
Now, thanks to a Gulli investigation, the existence of a prototype anti-p2p management system has been revealed, which seems to be being developed for Logistep to more effectively manage its growing offensive against alleged file-sharers. Gulli received a tipoff to visit the site at eparken.com which although appeared incomplete, seemed to be fairly operational.
Headed with a Logistep banner and entitled ‘Logistep Data Management Tool’, one could be forgiven for linking the tool with the anti-piracy company of the same name. However, just to be certain, Gulli dug a little deeper, checking the WHOIS record of the site which revealed the registrant as Joly Nkondo Zacharie, at ‘Händelstraße 25′ in Karlsruhe. A German subsidiary of the Swiss-based Logistep is reported at the same address. Searches on ‘Händelstraße 25′ connect to both Logistep and Joly Nkondo Zacharie, who has his name present in the eparken.com WHOIS. The connection to Logistep seems unavoidable.
The site, since taken down but available in limited form via Google’s cache, appears to offer management facilities for those chasin

