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Jason 04-20-2004 01:37 PM

No More Amnesty from the RIAA!
 
It's not as if you had any to begin with. But now the RIAA has officially retracted its amnesty program following a lawsuit. If your using a P2P file sharing program and your collecting Mp3's you can be sure the RIAA will come looking for you with a trail of lawyers following behind.

I suggest you take your HD and throw it in the microwave on high for 2 minutes. (Give or take 30 seconds) That should effectively wipe out your HD, and your microwave for that matter. A small amount of C4 at the heart of your system will spread the data over three football fields, making evidence collection very difficult.

Seriously folks, go pay for songs. I do. . .

jojasary 04-20-2004 02:04 PM

Im so confused on how this is a greater threat to us now, I still ahve songs, do I really have to delete them?

Jason 04-20-2004 02:37 PM

I would have deleted them a while ago. Pirating songs leaves yourself open to a lawsuit. Now is the time however to delete them, at least before you could get amnesty of some sort.

jojasary 04-20-2004 04:41 PM

I have maybe 20 songs, I think they have some less innocent people to attack first, dont you?

Jason425 04-20-2004 05:09 PM

as far as I am concerned, don't share and they can't/won't go after you..

james 04-21-2004 01:31 AM

there is actually a lot more leniency written into the law than the RIAA would have you believe, given that the courts are supposed to make decisions based on precedent and make extensive use of jurisprudence. While things like DMCA might change that to some extent, they do not on face overturn well-established fair use rights, though not well-extended to digital medium (assuming that digital media should be treated differently).

Jason 04-21-2004 08:29 AM

English. . . Do you Speak it?

Wanna lay that down for me again my man. I see them lips movin but it aint english comin out.

StinkyMojo 04-21-2004 10:35 AM

:lol:

gnogtr 04-21-2004 12:31 PM

Basically, I own most of the cds that I have the songs for. They are on a different hard drive than my P2P stuff is on. If they come after me, then I can sue because of a breach of privacy, and I'll easily win because my stuff isn't shared, and they would have to hack my computer which is illegial.

Dragon 04-23-2004 09:57 AM

yeah i was gonna say - the only way they could find out you had anything would be to A. look at your HDs or B. Monitor your internet usage and interpret the information. theoritically its illegal for them to find out whats youve got due to "invasion of privacy" (word gnogtr) and either way - i bet if youve got a decent trace program on your comp, you could figure out what ports you use and block all other access, right?

Jason 04-23-2004 10:21 AM

theoretically is the key word. A good firewall program will help, but if your using a P2P file sharing program you've opened up ports by the very use of that program. All it would take in a monitoring bot in that program to report who and what was being shared.

StinkyMojo 04-23-2004 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason
All it would take in a monitoring bot in that program to report who and what was being shared.

and that is how they caught thousands of kazaa users for piracy. good point.

Prometheus 04-23-2004 01:42 PM

They cant possibly prosecute us...the only way they can catch us if they see our IP's on Bittorrent or IRC (the only 2 services where IP's are public)

and then suing us for copyright by invading our privacy our constituitional rights......
I havent downloaded ANY music in months sure 1 or 2 songs but they only go after guys distributing thousands of songs

besides i am leaving the country soon ;)

Jason425 04-23-2004 05:03 PM

after filtering through the bs i saw the light pro..
Quote:

besides i am leaving the country soon ;)
good thinking! 8)

Dragon 04-27-2004 09:48 AM

very slick.. be sure to take your music with you...

and monitering bot in english someone?

ANECDOTE!!!!!! :

someone i happen to be in contact with... downloads in the neighbor hood of 1 or 2 thousand songs a week. a little over half a year ago he got a letter saying he needed to "stop downloading imediately" he still does, but nothings happened. are the bluffing or did they forget OR are they slow at it?

Jason425 04-27-2004 05:01 PM

1 or 2 thousand a week.. that's obscene and crazy.. he must have a music bot or something..even at 1000, that's 142 songs a day...


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