P2P war advances lolgood newz for us though
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1191088,00.asp
Seems both kazaa and kazaa lyte made it so the riaa cant reach our ips. well this is good newz
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the REAL reason why album sales are down: CRAPPY ALBUMS
one-hit wonders are extremely prone to P2P networks...
RIAA should be concentrating on making better music, so that we would WANT TO SPEND MONEY TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS...offer something that isn't available simply by downloading the mp3....(i.e. grahic artwork, etc...) -
And the RIAA says in a whisper:
I see pirating people...doh those are just IP's hijacked by war drivers...darn foiled again -
Originally Posted by poopyhead
You know what, F@!K these ********!!!
This is just a sign of the times. Nearly everyone has finally stumbled into the digital age, and things will never be the same! The music/movie industry has been raping consumers for years (between record sales, and concert ticket prices). They just can't come to the realization that their outrageous exploitation will no longer "fly". You didn't see "mom and pop" stores suing when the big supermarts (like Wal-mart) forced them into extinction. Granted it's not the same "moral" issue, but both are victims of evolution.
HAVE NO FEAR!!
I personally am going to borrow CD's to put on KaZaA, just to "kick them while they're down"!
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I don't know they're trying to fool. There is now way that any judge in his/her right mind would allow them to collect $150,000 per violation. If the go after the heaviest users who have upwards of 1,000 songs and possibly even 2,000 that comes to a total of $300,000,000. Almost a 1/3 of a billions dollars... right...
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Originally Posted by xXripperXx
Take it from me or take it from the authorities, if you trust in this current P2P protection, sooner or later they will catch you. Just wait for the big guys to get knocked off. And for the them to get some rulings in favor of the anti-piracy movement. Then they will come after every sucker that they catch downloading even one segment of one archive of anything!
You can believe in the rantings of this idiot, or you can fall with the fools when you get the cease and desist email with a 5 day required response! Don't respond, lose your connection and maybe go to jail!
IT will only take some time to arrive at this point. I am your profit. I can see the future from where I stand. And this format of P2P is DOOMED! You have been warned! Good luck in your future, I'll not speak again on this topic! And no PM about which method I might, in theory, recommend for getting your digital fix. That would be against the rules!
read these:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=166581
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=164418
And if you think that the MPAA doesn't read on this site.....Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they? -
Originally Posted by F-ING HOSTILEHope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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