arstechnica.com— It's tough to be a leaker in a world where even your camera records a serial number on each photo. The Harry Potter leaker may find this out the hard way.
Jul 23, 2007View in Crawl 4
Maybe it's possible that the photo taker only gave it to some close friends just for their benefit, in all goodwill without any intents of evil. And then Ure...erm, someone betrayed him and leaked it out to the general public?
Why are you being so hateful, Bob? He just made a honest comment, expressing his opinion. I am sorry you live your life so bitterly. One day you will realize that your entire existence is sad and desolate. I am sorry for you.
quarkieJul 24, 2007
I wonder if you could get a web crawler to crawl through images to find matching serial numbers?
phoenixnfJul 24, 2007
"Yeah! I did register my camera but someone stole my camera last week."......now what's the use of the camera info.
m2paperJul 24, 2007
I finished the book two days before it came out.
zwebenJul 24, 2007
He bought ALL of them?No wonder people are waiting in line.
jhaksJul 24, 2007
The pictures were total crap especially considering they were taken with such a nice camera like the Canon Rebel.
Closed AccountJul 24, 2007
They'll never catch me!
mstkJul 24, 2007
Maybe it's possible that the photo taker only gave it to some close friends just for their benefit, in all goodwill without any intents of evil. And then Ure...erm, someone betrayed him and leaked it out to the general public?
bobturtleJul 24, 2007
Wait until you realize that your COMPUTER IS BROADCASTING AN IP ADDRESS!!! You'll probably have an aneurysm when that sinks in.
antitheftJul 24, 2007
Why are you being so hateful, Bob? He just made a honest comment, expressing his opinion. I am sorry you live your life so bitterly. One day you will realize that your entire existence is sad and desolate. I am sorry for you.