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Author Topic: Be careful with those off-air recording file names  (Read 1658 times)

Offline Zoidberg

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Be careful with those off-air recording file names
« on: March 22, 2013, 1735 UTC »
Just a heads up for folks who upload their off-air recordings of pirate radio broadcasts.

For the past several years I've used "pirate" as a standard keyword for my pirate radio off-air recordings, to make it quicker and easier to sort out those from recordings of shortwave and mediumwave broadcasts, utility stations, numbers, etc.

Apparently MediaFire has an auto-bot that checks for pirated music, software, etc.  So they've recently auto-deleted all of my off-air recordings that used "pirate" as part of the file name, tag or keyword.   >:( It's a freebie account so I'm not complaining.  Most of my files are still intact, so apparently I wasn't consistent about using the term "pirate" as a tag or keyword.

Not a big deal since almost everything was also uploaded to the Internet Archives.  But I'll probably change the file names on those just in case archive.org receives a DMCA complaint and uses a bot to auto-delete any suspicious files.  Can't say I'd blame them since the Internet Archives operates on a shoestring budget.
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Roger: Magnavox D2935
(Off-air recordings.)

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Re: Be careful with those off-air recording file names
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2013, 0709 UTC »
FFS, real pirated software and albums usually use a coded hash. Dumb bot! ::)

I'd kick up such a stink, they'd whitelist anything I posted, if I were you 8)

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Re: Be careful with those off-air recording file names
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2013, 0057 UTC »
Nah, I'm not gonna gripe over a freebie MediaFire account.  I would if I was paying.
That li'l ol' DXer from Texas
Unpleasant Frequencies Crew
Al: Palstar R30C & various antennae
Snoopy: Sony ICF-2010
Roger: Magnavox D2935
(Off-air recordings.)

 

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