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CNET | DOWNLOAD DISPATCH (PC Edition)
May 6, 2003
Vol. 8, No. 18
P2P shenanigans
Last week, a federal judge threw out a lawsuit by the RIAA and
MPAA against Grokster and Morpheus. The judge concluded that
though the technologies could be used for copyright
infringement, they are legally neutral because they can also be
used for legal file trading. So nobody is going to break down
your door just for having a P2P client installed on your
computer. However, according to news reports, the major labels
might have other tricks up their sleeves, including Trojan
horses that may shut down your computer, slow down your
Internet connection, or cause other damage. File sharers,
beware.
I have noticed my 56k connection slower..Anyone else???
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05-07-2003, 03:11 PM
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05-07-2003, 03:32 PM
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I don't think that they can do things to mess with your pc. they don't have the rights to fuck up my pc.
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05-07-2003, 03:37 PM
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just get norton antivirus and set it to auto update thatway if they do put trojan horses viruses or worms on the network you wont get any of them
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