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Webclipping rings a bell.
During the last two and a half years, I have seen them with the following signatures:
209.207.168.68 "AE/2.1 (linux)" (not sure, but most likely the same)
209.207.168.250 "testspider"
209.207.168.250 "Webclipping.com"
209.73.228.163 "test"
thor.webclipping.com (209.73.228.165) "Mozilla"
209.73.228.165 "Webclipping.com"
209.73.228.167 "Webclipping.com"
209.73.228.167 "Mozilla/4.77 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.18 i686)"
Ah yes, and I also recorded a Nimda attack from one of their machines... ;)
They ignore robots.txt, which alone would be enough to earn them a blocking. The last one is also unlikely to be a human user, as it follwed exactly the same access patterns as the others.
Note that the "Mozilla" string normally is used by some kind of link checker software, which appears to behave nicely.