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  2. EIDR - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainment Identifier Registry, or EIDR, is a global unique identifier system for a broad array of audiovisual objects, including motion pictures, television, and radio programs. The identification system resolves an identifier to a metadata record that is associated with top-level titles, edits, DVDs , encodings, clips, and mashups .

  3. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  4. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    As the queries were attributed by AOL to particular user numerically identified accounts, an individual could be identified and matched to their account and search history. [1] The New York Times was able to locate an individual from the released and anonymized search records by cross referencing them with phonebook listings. [ 2 ]

  5. Data re-identification - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] The data was released by Netflix 2006 after de-identification, which consisted of replacing individual names with random numbers and moving around personal details. The two researchers de-anonymized some of the data by comparing it with non-anonymous IMDb (Internet Movie Database) users' movie ratings.

  6. Open Connect - Wikipedia

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    Open Connect is a content distribution network specifically developed by Netflix to deliver its TV shows and movies to avoid traffic and fees.. Netflix provides physical appliances to internet service providers that allow them to avoid traffic during peak hours of streaming or sustain the anticipated ones.

  7. How Did Blake Lively’s Lawyers Obtain Bombshell Texts From ...

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    Her lawyers stated in the filing that “Ms. Lively obtained the communications set forth in this Complaint through legal process, including a civil subpoena” — but did not identify the source ...

  8. Netflix Sued Over Technical Glitches in ‘Unwatchable’ Jake ...

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    Even with the technical problems, Netflix’s Tyson-Paul match drew an estimated average minute audience (AMA) of 108 million live viewers globally — which the streamer said made it the “most ...

  9. Florida man sues Netflix over streaming issues during ... - AOL

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    Netflix is facing a class action lawsuit from a Florida subscriber left unhappy by the “unwatchable” livestream of the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson boxing match.. Ronald Denton from the ...