oh the mad senator who wanted to find a way to blow up or wreck poeples pc if they used P2P hum
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oh the mad senator who wanted to find a way to blow up or wreck poeples pc if they used P2P hum
Do you honestly believe that they are going to sue you for file sharing?
What are they going to do issue 3 million law suits? Or maybe catch 5 out of every one thousand?
Come on!! Wake up man, don’t believe the hype!
We are sharing and there is nothing they can do about it…serves them right for screwing us for so much cash over the years…
ISPs in UK have sent letters to poeple telling them to stop or else court or maybe you just get booted by your isp it has started
I wonder why the RIAA don't post any offical messages or info on message boards. I guess they are too scared to debate and lose.....
geothermal
My personal opion I doub't it matter's heh. When we don't pay for the music we are listening to it mean's the Gov is not getting paid by taxe's, me personally I think that is the only reason the gov is even getting involved, they want there money they could care less about anything else. There is people sharing child porn and there to busy bitching about people not getting paid for there music so the gov can tax it. I personally don't think the gov is going to do anything they are to damn money hungry, but I went ahead and sent the pention I think I spelt that right heh. I figure what the heck perhap's it might make a diffrence. I don't do a lot of song downloading I do more of gameing witch I am finding hard to find any that work's but that is beside the point. I am not very good at sending letter's, but perhap's one of you who are going to send a letter also inform the congressman that they need to be more worried about the other stuff that is getting shared, stuff that is actually really against the law like child porn. I do hope it all does work out.
do you have something like that to people who lived outside the us...
ARRRGGHH! I'm not from the U.S., so I can't sign the petition. I just hope it goes through so people like that little girl won't be sued for rediculous amounts of cash.
I will Get mine Going now this is of great concern
can you only get in trouble for downloading music that are on RIAA labels, or is it just downloading music the problem?
I have to, the link should be posted in more filesharing related forums
The RIAA is difficult to stop. We need to hit them physically like burn down there company, hack all their websites that promotes sueing and P2P stopping,Infect them with as much trojans and viruses, and start a whole crowd of people with pickets signs in front of the white house saying " The RIAA goes to far P2p forever!"
Yea that will give us P2Pers a great reputation. :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fighter-X
"labeled" ??Quote:
...we have been labeled criminals...
We're downloading for free, what another is selling. :ph34r:
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v. stole, (sthttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g.../GIF/omacr.gifl) sto·len, (sthttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g.../GIF/omacr.gifhttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g.../GIF/prime.giflhttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/g.../GIF/schwa.gifn) steal·ing, steals
v. tr.
- To take without right or permission.
Right on Fighter X
They can try all the scare mongering they want but RIAA and all the other b.ullshit authorities wont be able to stop p2p. Basically the net was given to people too early, they should have done their homework before letting loose such an invention.
And as for downloading what someone’s selling, well I’m a music lover and just because I download does not mean I will stop buying music. Its means I wont get ripped off for buying crappy singles that I listen to just once.
The companies will just have to improve the deal they offer to the consumer – no more fat profits for doing nothing. Thanks to p2p we will be better off in the long run.
they can persecute us but p2p will never die!!! come get uz mofos !!!
what if your behind a firewall with a spoofed IP. Guess they can still see the name but not where its coming from.....
transparent proxies are your god
what happened to FST's proxy list??? :'(
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The companies will just have to improve the deal they offer to the consumer
;)
Who ever said we should compromise with the RIAA and come up with a revenue is a degenerate balloon head. P2P is free and should remain that way. You cannot compromise with company's who are hungry for power and money.
Have you forgotten the typical man in a suite? Why should I pay for CD's that have maximum 3 good songs out of 17 and the whole album costs £18?
Why should my money go to someone who has three cars, two houses, a wife & a lover, a few million in their bank account, Cuban cigar on one hand and whiskey on the other.
I am just curious, off all the law suites that the RIAA filed and won - including settlements outside, how much of it went to any artists at all?
These types of people, their days of greed is over they know it and they fear it. We are taking control and they know it. P2P should never be paid for in any way by us. Advertisment is the only way of revenue which is not by us and if they refuse to accept it, TOUGH, we are in control now.
I certainly wont be feeling guilty if Simon Cowell wont be able to afford tailor made Armani t-shirts.
There is a danger though that ppl involved in p2p could sell out. If this happens the file sharing community will have to regroup elsewhere in cyberspace.
Thats the trouble with new ideas, you cant de-invent them. p2p is here to stay.
Hey, this is my first post. I just wanted to say I sent my letter before I found and signed up here, I think it is a good idea. Yes this may be for the US for now, but, if we can make a change here (US) other countries will follow. Somebody has to lead before anybody can follow!!
I'm desparately looking for a music file-sharing website that doesn't have the crap infiltrated all through it. I'm tired of the "Trojan horse crap getting into my computer. Anybody got and suggestions of clean p2p programs ? Thanks. herc914
Limewire, IMHO!!Quote:
Originally Posted by greghenley
Interesting how things have moved on since this post started. It seems now many countries are affected with the same issues. Also a taking a look at this that the needed 100,000 is short with almost 80,000 now. Theres also been alot of things that the EFF have been involved in regarding matters of the like since all this started. I have to say theyve been one of the strongest forces around in the field no doubt...
ditto, limewire is excellent IMHOQuote:
Originally Posted by Gam3Guy