But aleast it helps a little.Originally posted by Wolfmight@30 September 2003 - 18:48
RIAA can use fake user comps all the time.
Look everyone... the RIAA is NOT GOING TO SUE ANYONE with only a few files shared.. thy are interested only in the ones with over 1000 files shared and only the ones that are online everyday with high volume usages... Don't be scared of the RIAA.. they are nothing and always will be nothing... Don't stop sharing your files.. that will only stop the P2P system from working and this is what the RIAA is trying to do so if you do this... they win... don't let them win... That's just plain STUPID!!!!Originally posted by Cks1990@1 October 2003 - 01:17
I am, as some of you may, be very scared of getting sued. I currently don't share any files and only have about 150 songs. What can I do to prevent being sued by the RIAA. I'm thinking about siging that amensty they are offering, but I don't want to have to delete all my songs and everything.
It doesn't matter WHAT username they use, if they continue to operate out of fixed ip ranges they CAN be found and blocked.Originally posted by Wolfmight+30 September 2003 - 21:48--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Wolfmight @ 30 September 2003 - 21:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>RIAA can use fake user comps all the time.[/b]
Their activities are AGGRESSIVE -- finding the ones sharing fake MP3s is no longer a problem, at least on Kazaa. Finding the passive scanners is MUCH more difficult, but hiding your list of shared files AND blocking port 1214 really stunts their efforts there. Then they can only get your shared files using regular searches, but only subsets of them due to how Kazaa/fasttrack works -- FAR less than 1,000 files, even less than 200 files in fact.Originally posted by fastrider28@2 October 2003 - 07:13
<!--QuoteBegin-Cks1990Look everyone... the RIAA is NOT GOING TO SUE ANYONE with only a few files shared.. thy are interested only in the ones with over 1000 files shared and only the ones that are online everyday with high volume usages... Don't be scared of the RIAA.. they are nothing and always will be nothing... Don't stop sharing your files.. that will only stop the P2P system from working and this is what the RIAA is trying to do so if you do this... they win... don't let them win... That's just plain STUPID!!!![/quote]They have no way of detecting your volume useage short of saturating it with LOTS of downloads from you (your uploads) at once -- but even still you may be firewalled and jumping supernodes alot making finding you and maintaining a long connection very hard. My bad, K-Dat reports a speed for users, but it's only a ballpark figure NOT the speed an individual upload will give at any given moment. Instantaneous speed does not mean GB's uploaded per day, only the POTENTIAL to. If they are charing you with POTENTIAL piracy, then we're ALL guilty...@1 October 2003 - 01:17
I am, as some of you may, be very scared of getting sued. I currently don't share any files and only have about 150 songs. What can I do to prevent being sued by the RIAA. I'm thinking about siging that amensty they are offering, but I don't want to have to delete all my songs and everything.
So the point is, don't share many files but share them at high speeds if you can.
it is probably what the other people said in here:
First, I cannot except that of you cause you are just human - but
I won't stop sharing cause sharing is important :) - there is more behind
the idea: we have to share our thoughts openly to understand each other better.
Then If you have many files - over 1000 - as mentioned, you have several
opportunities: (just think about it some minutes!)
1. Be sure to keep hard-to-find songs in your shared folder.
That is what I do, if I cannot find some music, which is good in my eyes,
I buy it and share it, so other people would get it easier and so it was also
worth to buy it :)
2. Split your whole files in parts, means: share 500 one day, the other day the
other 500 ;)
3. Be sure to give the files also to your friends who also probably use kazaa to
ensure avaiabiliy :)
4. Just imagine some more reasons while being creative...
This list is really long long... There are so many ways...
thanks anyway, david.
i guess the old saying sharing is caring is backfiring on them. RIAA dont blame us filesharers, blame the society we were rased in. teaching us from kindergarden to share, because to share is to care
whats torrent?Originally posted by n18@4 October 2003 - 21:34
plain easy, download foreign mp3s from kazaa, and mainstream off torrent
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