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Title: Great advertisment
Post by: iago on December 09, 2003, 06:56 PM
I got a laugh out of this advertisement:
(http://www.valhallalegends.com/iago/attack.png)

"Oh crap! I'm attack myself through telnet, somehow!"
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: UserLoser. on December 09, 2003, 07:20 PM
sue them for false advertising
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: Naem on December 09, 2003, 07:24 PM
Quote from: UserLoser. on December 09, 2003, 07:20 PM
sue them for false advertising

someone didn't read the fine print.
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: iago on December 09, 2003, 07:25 PM
"This is just an advertisement!"

But it's still funny that they would use an attack from localhost as an example :)
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: iago on December 09, 2003, 08:13 PM
That IS my exact ip.  But it's not unique to me.  hmm.
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: CrAz3D on December 09, 2003, 10:36 PM
Quote from: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
I recall the phone # from "God" in Bruce Almighty being an actual phone #.  My friend tried all of the area codes in the US & the only one he could find that worked was in Seattle.  I heard the owner of that # sued the makers of the movie.

You'd think the internet advertiser could get sued for using someone's actual address.
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: Spht on December 09, 2003, 11:03 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on December 09, 2003, 10:36 PM
Quote from: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
I recall the phone # from "God" in Bruce Almighty being an actual phone #.  My friend tried all of the area codes in the US & the only one he could find that worked was in Seattle.  I heard the owner of that # sued the makers of the movie.

You'd think the internet advertiser could get sued for using someone's actual address.

More information here:
http://atlanta.about.com/cs/artsentertainment/a/godsnumber.htm
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: K on December 09, 2003, 11:04 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on December 09, 2003, 10:36 PM
Quote from: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
I recall the phone # from "God" in Bruce Almighty being an actual phone #.  My friend tried all of the area codes in the US & the only one he could find that worked was in Seattle.  I heard the owner of that # sued the makers of the movie.

You'd think the internet advertiser could get sued for using someone's actual address.

Yup.  They showed the number on screen for several seconds, long enough for someone to remember it.  I suppose it's equivalent to having ### 867 5309.  :)
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: iago on December 09, 2003, 11:52 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on December 09, 2003, 10:36 PM
Quote from: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
I recall the phone # from "God" in Bruce Almighty being an actual phone #.  My friend tried all of the area codes in the US & the only one he could find that worked was in Seattle.  I heard the owner of that # sued the makers of the movie.

You'd think the internet advertiser could get sued for using someone's actual address.

Your friend has too much time on his hands..
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: hismajesty on December 10, 2003, 06:12 AM
Quote from: CrAz3D on December 09, 2003, 10:36 PM
Quote from: Hostile on December 09, 2003, 08:04 PM
ok, Its not the smartest thing, it would make more sense to make an IP that couldn't possibly exist -however- using an IP similar to that is somewhat the same tactic used in advertisements containing a telephone number. Legally, if they used your exact phone number you could potentially go after them, assuming it had your area code or was only displayed for your area code and thus could only be you. Its more of a common practice then you think :P On anouther note, companies never tend to want to use their own actual phone number, I know on parodies for some products (Mad TV) they actually had to get their own phone number just for that jokes and such, but none the less its understandable. :P
I recall the phone # from "God" in Bruce Almighty being an actual phone #.  My friend tried all of the area codes in the US & the only one he could find that worked was in Seattle.  I heard the owner of that # sued the makers of the movie.

You'd think the internet advertiser could get sued for using someone's actual address.
Your friend didn't do a very good job if the number is in Georgia too.

QuoteMore information here:
http://atlanta.about.com/cs/artsentertainment/a/godsnumber.htm
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: CrAz3D on December 10, 2003, 11:50 AM
@ least the one in Georgia was a church.  The one in Seattle was a doctor's office if I do remember.
Title: Re:Great advertisment
Post by: Spht on December 10, 2003, 12:16 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on December 10, 2003, 11:50 AM
@ least the one in Georgia was a church.  The one in Seattle was a doctor's office if I do remember.

You should realize that they only supplied the NXX of the number and not the NPA, which means the number can match well over 200 numbers in North America.