james25541
06-29-2010, 05:56 AM
If you've ever used BitTorrent before, you'd know that whenever you download a file, your IP address is visible for all to see.
With the RIAA and MPAA increasingly pursuing and persecuting file sharers, this can pose a safety risk.
Read this article:
A 12-year-old has been targeted by the music industry in its assault on song-swappers, after she downloaded children's rhymes and pop records.
Brianna LaHara, of New York, was one of 261 people served with a lawsuit by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA).
She has admitted swapping music online, and her mother has agreed to pay $2,000 (£1,257) to settle the case.
SOURCE (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3096340.stm)
Make no mistake: the music industry is ruthless. That's why I made this guide (http://tinyurl.com/AnonTorrents) about how to file share anonymously.
With the RIAA and MPAA increasingly pursuing and persecuting file sharers, this can pose a safety risk.
Read this article:
A 12-year-old has been targeted by the music industry in its assault on song-swappers, after she downloaded children's rhymes and pop records.
Brianna LaHara, of New York, was one of 261 people served with a lawsuit by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA).
She has admitted swapping music online, and her mother has agreed to pay $2,000 (£1,257) to settle the case.
SOURCE (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3096340.stm)
Make no mistake: the music industry is ruthless. That's why I made this guide (http://tinyurl.com/AnonTorrents) about how to file share anonymously.