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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
    Makes you wonder whats wrong with 'unallocated'.
    Indeed. Or to the casual search, just the country that they're in, with investigatory authority needed for a more precise location.

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  • NigelJK
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    Makes you wonder whats wrong with 'unallocated'.

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  • LondonManc
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    The last sentence in that quote kind of admits guilt...

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  • Paddy
    started a topic IP and Location

    IP and Location

    My IP often shows up as a fish and chip shop in Luton, 100 miles away.
    Not as bad as this though.

    US couple sues IP mapping firm over 'digital hell' - BBC News

    Fusion said Ms Taylor's troubles were the results of IP mapping by MaxMind, which chose her property as the default spot for IPs it could not locate more precisely other than saying they were in the USA. The house in Kansas, which the Arnolds rented out in 2011, is near to the geographical centre of the country.

    'Digital hell'

    Since then, they say they have had a constant stream of people who have researched the IP addresses they believe to be behind a string of nefarious activities and found them to be registered to their address.

    "In 2013, the Butler County Sheriff Department ran a background check on the plaintiffs because of all the activity taking place at the residence," the court documents say, adding that the department was receiving "weekly reports about fraud, scams, stolen Facebook accounts, missing person reports" linked to the home.

    "Threats began to be made against the plaintiffs by individuals who were convinced that the perpetrator of internet scamming lived at the residence. State investigators - convinced that the plaintiffs had been involved in an identity theft - came to the residence to take pictures of assets.

    "The following events appeared to originate at the residence and brought trespassers and/or law enforcement to the plaintiffs' home at all hours of the night and day: stolen cars, fraud related to tax returns and bitcoin, stolen credit cards, suicide calls, private investigators, stolen social media accounts, fund raising events and numerous other events."

    They accuse MaxMind of "reckless and grossly negligent conduct" that has caused "great emotional distress, fear for their safety, and humiliation" and have asked the Kansas district court to award the damages.

    MaxMind said it was aware of the lawsuit but declined to comment on pending litigation.

    The company's founder Thomas Mather has previously said: "We have always advertised the database as determining the location down to a city or zip code level. To my knowledge, we have never claimed that our database could be used to locate a household."

    He said MaxMind has changed its default centre points to be in the middle of bodies of water

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