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Originally posted by Blue_Seraphim@24 April 2003 - 07:51
. Somebody make a finger flailing smiley to show are love..... Awwwwwww.
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best I could findQuote:
Originally posted by Blue_Seraphim@24 April 2003 - 07:51
. Somebody make a finger flailing smiley to show are love..... Awwwwwww.
http://mobilemagic.sanook.com/conten...aver/66892.gif
:D
Uhm, I didnt read this page, but didnt you know that KAZZA IS ILLEGAL?
EDIT: But the court rooms dont have to know that! ;) :lol:
Do I dl that Peer Guardian thing from Kazaa then ??? I have been searching for it.. or is there a site that I dl it from ??? :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by Crackedup@23 April 2003 - 19:47
If you are worried about Big bRoThEr trying to trace and hassle you make sure you use the following:
A/ A decent firewall
B/ Make Use Of the KaZaA L privacy patch
C/ Install Peer Guardian which bans all the RIAA etc sites
As Citizen Smith used to say 'Power to the People'
PS My heart really goes out (not) to the film companies who have recently announced xxx $ billion profits from DVD sales.
:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
Fact: Who gives a fuck.
Fact: The amarican government doesn't give a fuck about the constitution so why should you? fuck 'em!
I beleive it's legal only if you rip/copy the movie yourself.Quote:
Yes its illegal to share, and its illegal to have a copy of something you didnt pay for.
So my question is... two fold...
1. If you have a movie on your pc right, say daredevil, and they buy the dvd, does that mpg on your pc become legal for you to have? Or does the DMCA make that illegal too?
2. If you have the DVD first, and then get a copy of the file off the net, is that illegal?
doesnt the *gay * DMCA *gay*, make it illegal to cirumvent any digital encryption, or copyright? if so, then both of my questions are prolly yes, they are illegal.
any one know for sure?
As for what's the chance of getting caught, it's almost certain if you use a computer in a college in the US, otherwise, the chance is almost none - as in 1 to 5 000 000... if you live in a non-English country then the chance is 0.
the next gen windows os will make it really hard to pirate movies and software. read this if your interested :(
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html