I see many people have their ways of protecting themselves, such as using a proxy, peer guardian, etc. But what is YOUR method in protecting yourself?
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I see many people have their ways of protecting themselves, such as using a proxy, peer guardian, etc. But what is YOUR method in protecting yourself?
Not using p2p
Peer Guardian.
Firewall
NAT Router.
Proxy Server.
K++ Privacy Option.
Simple. Just not downloading music as much I really don't care for music like I used to. When I first got my comp i was already 3000 mp3s and rising. So there really no reason to be scared cause the only way u get in trouble with them is downloading music files. Me myself I use BT most of the time until I can't find something on there then i search kazaa 8 times out of 10 i find what i'm looking for here
*BBBBZzzzzzt!* WRONG! You are only a target for the RIAA if you UPLOAD ILLEGAL MP3s. They are going after those who are OFFERING copywritten music for others to download.Quote:
Originally posted by Gre1@27 July 2003 - 17:51
So there really no reason to be scared cause the only way u get in trouble with them is downloading music files.
Argh! :pirate:
Ok, this aint a pop quiz about the riaa, and I am not wrong because once you download your going to share it unless your a leech so quit thinking u know everything Mr. Expert on RIAA
Yes, you do share the files, however, if you have the privacy option checked, no one can see what they are. I am no expert, and I am not acting as one, but I do know what I am talking about. The RIAA is going after the UPLOADERS who have their files listed and not downloaders (who are sharing) who don't. I don't leech. I play it safe by not listing my files.
Argh! :pirate:
Ok, now thats cleared up that conversation should be over.
Cool....sorry if I sounded like a smartass or know-it-all. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Gre1@28 July 2003 - 01:53
Ok, now thats cleared up that conversation should be over.
Argh! :pirate:
where is the privacy option in k-lite?