Someone has emailed the tags from an automated warning sent from Universal Studios about downloading copyrighted material. The email has been tagged with a bit of XML:
?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
Infringement xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://mpto.unistudios.com/xml/Infringement_schema.xsd">
Case>
ID>2750178/ID>
Status>New/Status>
/Case>
Complainant>
Entity>Universal Studios/Entity>
Contact>Aaron Markham/Contact>
Address>100 Universal City Plaza (1280/6)/Address>
Phone>818-777-3111/Phone>
Email>antipiracy1@unistudios.com/Email>
/Complainant>
Service_Provider>
Entity>NYC BRIDGED CIRCUITS/Entity>
Contact>/Contact>
Address>25 Broadway/Address>
Email>abuse@speakeasy.net/Email>
/Service_Provider>
Source>
TimeStamp>2003-25-10T01:39:48Z/TimeStamp>
IP_Address>[CENSORED]/IP_Address>
DNS_Name[CENSORED]/DNS_Name>
Type>BitTorrent/Type>
UserName>None/UserName>
Number_Files>1/Number_Files>
Deja_Vu>No/Deja_Vu>
/Source>
Content>
Item>
Title>Day Of The Jackal/Title>
FileName>The Day of the Jackal (1973).avi/FileName>
FileSize>1400961024/FileSize>
URL>x.x.x.x:6883/The Day of the Jackal (1973).avi/URL>
Type>Video/Type>
Item>
Content>
Infringement>
They even have their own schema:
http://mpto.unistudios.com/xml/Infringement_schema
If you surround the schema above in <pre> tags... it will display un-adultered.
Posted by: joe on December 18, 2003 10:44 AM