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Originally posted by Switeck@20 June 2003 - 16:54
The 'long arm' of the US laws can and HAS reached into foreign countries.
Australian students have been 'busted' and fined for sharing MP3s on a university campus. RIAA was one of the 'backers' for the sting operation.
However, the risk is reasonably low anywhere per person and very low outside of the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
Blocking others from listing your shared files may work fine versis RIAA but will do little or nothing versis MPAA who is looking for movie titles by names and hashes. Only by blocking their search servers (by ip) can you hope to prevent their prying eyes. (Peer Guardian anyone?)
However, almost all of their searches are concentrated on NEW movies and even recently-aired tv shows. Sharing a pre-release copy of a movie is just ASKING for trouble...
I would count canada out of that list, and probably the rest. American laws are american laws. Our ISp's are still not aloud to give out our identities, our privacy is actually protected still (for how long who knows but right now it is). (canada that is)