Does this work for non us ppl too?
Does this work for non us ppl too?
What do you mean by that?Originally posted by Noreg@19 September 2003 - 14:55
Does this work for non us ppl too?
How LONG you're on Kazaa Lite sharing files with the privacy patch turned off is more important than how FAST you share.Originally posted by Dieris@18 September 2003 - 19:22
Well i only share about 250 files anyways so i not so worried about this stuff.....
but i'm still limiting my daily kazaalite usage...... B)
If you have the privacy patch turned on, they probably can't get a list of all your files without hacking a supernode's code to return all shared files of its nodes.
Depending on what version of KL you're using, it's a built-in feature under Options.
things are quiet until hitler decides he'd like to invade russia
so, he does
the russians are like "OMG WTF D00DZ, STOP TKING"
and the germans are still like "omg ph34r n00bz"
the russians fall back, all the way to moscow
and then they all begin h4xing, which brings on the russian winter
the germans are like "wtf, h4x"
-- WW2 for the l33t
Question about k-lite default user name!!! On the original RIAA hit list the kazaa default user name was on the list. Does this mean that everyone is a target?Originally posted by Adster@17 September 2003 - 23:47
yeah Im on that liost to as default user
No, he may well be sharing.so if someone is uploading from u and his participation says Low (0), that means he isnt sharing at all?
He's on an earlier version or a different client program.
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
aw... I'm sharing 12,000 and I'm not onthe list :-( I'm almost dissapointed... On the other hand I'm not in America, so I'm not worrying about it anyway... And considering the amount I'm sharing I dont seem to get many people uploading from me... Just think, all that upload bandwidth going to waste...
I just had another thought... The RIAA is only interested in the music files right? What about movies? Or books? Or for that matter, software? There's been massive companies fighting against software piracy for years and they havent managed to prevent illegal copies of Windows XP or Photoshop getting onto people's PC's, why is everyone suddenly worried about music? Why doesnt there seem to be a similar thing on sharing movies? I admit that noone can share movies as fast as music, but even so I'm sure its a problem for Holloywood to face. Why is it only the music industry that is so damn greedy?
has anyone with the latest version of KaZaA Lite actually been sued yet.
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