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RIAA is bashing Kazaa
 

offline Pigfarmer from Ipswich (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 08:58 [#00523846]
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The RIAA (the organisation that killed audiogalaxy &
Napster) wants to get the user information of the Kazaa
users that traded music files and they even recieved the
full permission by the Judge John Bates at the district
court in Washington D.C.
I think it was only a matter of time until that would happen
but it still sucks though.
¿ What do you think ?


 

offline Pigfarmer from Ipswich (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 08:58 [#00523849]
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like my avatar BTW ?


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 09:00 [#00523851]
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Sad but inevitable. Apparently Kazaa's main defence was
summat like the program was written in Canada and so doesn't
fall under the US laws but the Judge saw through that shite.
After being featured in about 3 million tv programmes last
year it's inevitable. DVD quality rips of movies which don't
come out for months will always ensure something goes tits
up.


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2003-01-22 09:05 [#00523855]
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Note that this lawsuit wasn't against Kazaa, but against the
user's ISP Verizon.

At first Verizon refused to give the subscriber's
information, now they are being forced by the judge.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 09:09 [#00523857]
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I ain't worried, how many people use Kazaa? They're gonna
pick on me for downloading shite pop music, porn and bootleg
videos (the only thing I bother getting). I couldn't give a
monkey's chuff.


 

offline hive on 2003-01-22 13:33 [#00524115]
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i thought kazaa had moved to the netherlands to avoid this
shite


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-01-22 13:37 [#00524118]
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did you know that you cant be done for downloading anything
from the p2p, but they'll have you if you share. So you can
have loads of unreleased stuff on you pc, but your safe as
long as you dont share it.

Go figure


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-01-22 13:39 [#00524130]
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Madness!


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 13:43 [#00524137]
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when napster was being taken down, i got an email from Sony
Music, ASKING me to send them my details so that they could
sue me for sharing the then-unreleased manic street
preachers album "know your enemy". like anyone would reply
to them!!


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-01-22 13:45 [#00524139]
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lol


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-01-22 13:46 [#00524140]
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hehehe

I work for an ISP and we get correspondance all the time
telling us to disconnect Joe Bloggs' account due to an
illegal copy of MIB II that was downloaded via us etc.

Poor customers =o(


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 13:48 [#00524144]
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you dont disconnect them do you? :-(


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-01-22 13:59 [#00524155]
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Not me personally, but they do get disconnected


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2003-01-22 14:03 [#00524162]
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Haha!

Maybe they were appealing to the good law abiding citizen
that dwells inside us all.

-P


 

offline Pigfarmer from Ipswich (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-22 14:04 [#00524164]
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I sit behind a fat firewall and my real name is nowhere in
my PC.
Come on RIAA, try to sue me you bloodsuckers


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-01-22 14:13 [#00524181]
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I suppose Soulseek is next...

Still isn't going to save the industry from declining sales
and consumer apathy...

:|


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-01-22 14:17 [#00524187]
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Thats why I like private servers. Then I don't have to worry
about the RIAA bitching at my ISP and me losing the net.
It's not like I don't buy cds anyway. I just bought the
other day. Damn RIAA. Go look at their website and read
the lies they try to tell people....
www.riaa.org


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-01-22 14:20 [#00524190]
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why do these idiots insist on continuesly fighting this
losing battle? The technology is there, they should just
realize they can't stop downloading as a whole, because
there will always be somewhere new whether they like it or
not.

They could keep wasting their time and money trying to shut
each site down one at a time, or wake up and use it to their
advantage.

Pigfarmer and Corngrower... you realize if we were to
combine our forces there would be no stopping us?


 

offline tunemx from Budapest (Hungary) on 2003-01-22 14:37 [#00524237]
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So if you have a private server, and you download stuff,
that is unrecognizable by your ISP? While its recognizable
if you download via Kazaa?



 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2003-01-22 14:46 [#00524251]
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There are a lot of variables here because all the file
sharing programs are different.

If you take Kazaa, it basically allows anyone on the
Internet to browse your shared files. (Try pointing your web
browser at your Kazaa port if you know how.)

A private server doesn't necessarily protect you, but in
most cases your machine uploads your list of shared files to
a server and it is not directly accessible by anyone.

An ISP can still snoop on network traffic to see what people
are uploading and downloading unless your network traffic is
encrypted, whether you're on a private server or not. But I
doubt they will go through that sort of effort for the RIAA
and MPAA. They already do it on behalf of the US Government,
though, but for other purposes ...


 

offline Pigfarmer from Ipswich (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-23 02:00 [#00524820]
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That true ! Its like that Microsoft Paladium crap. Sure,
they can spend millions on the development of that system
but Im pretty sure it wont take week until its cracked. The
companys the RIAA need to realize that have like millions of
people against them and a bunch of hot crackers that just
cant wait for next thing to solve.


 


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