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Its file sharing becuase you share and upload wha you download no just leech.
what ever your download and share its still a file
file piracy
you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
and freeware isn't really illegal too :unsure:Quote:
Originally posted by Bishtawiman@27 July 2004 - 21:41
you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
or is that more or less the same thing?
and freeware isn't really illegal too :unsure:Quote:
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you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
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Only dumb people share freeware through p2p.
And even dumber people download freeware through p2p.
:smilie4:
Only dumb people share freeware through p2p.Quote:
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@27 July 2004 - 21:41
you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
and freeware isn't really illegal too :unsure:
or is that more or less the same thing?
And even dumber people download freeware through p2p.
:smilie4: [/b][/quote]
:ph34r:
it's true that you can share legal stuffs
but which only covers like 0.2% of the entire sharing community
Only dumb people share freeware through p2p.Quote:
Originally posted by Filliz+27 July 2004 - 22:03--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Filliz @ 27 July 2004 - 22:03)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
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@27 July 2004 - 21:41
you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
and freeware isn't really illegal too :unsure:
or is that more or less the same thing?
And even dumber people download freeware through p2p.
:smilie4: [/b][/quote]
I downloaded linux through bitorrent since all the ftp servers where overloaded does this make me dumb :unsure:
Doesn't "legal" depend on where you are - UK is different from US etc?
Personally, I think it depends on your perspective. I have LP sleeves with "home taping is ruining the Music Industry" printed on them.
Still here aren't they?
I'll stick with sharing!
No doubt. The screamed bloody murder when we started 'downloading' files of the airnet.... :D ....FM radio. They went into collective appoplexy when the VCR hit the scene. The were gonna be bankrupt......Quote:
Personally, I think it depends on your perspective. I have LP sleeves with "home taping is ruining the Music Industry" printed on them.
Still here aren't they?
Besides, pirate is such an ugly term to use. Makes you think of guys with earrings and bad hairdos....Hey wait a minute, I represent that remark.....make that violent maniacs stealing stuff at sword point. Yeah, thats better.
"File-sharer' is just so much...well....nicer, don'tcha think? ;)
Later
BoNe
Im a pirate; Ho-fucking-Ho-Fucking-Ho <_<
Im high tech illigal music andd movie robber.
I downloaded linux through bitorrent since all the ftp servers where overloaded does this make me dumb :unsure: [/b][/quote]Quote:
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Originally posted by Filliz@27 July 2004 - 22:03
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@27 July 2004 - 21:41
you know, its not always sharing copywrited material. You can also share noncopywrited material. ;)
and freeware isn't really illegal too :unsure:
or is that more or less the same thing?
Only dumb people share freeware through p2p.
And even dumber people download freeware through p2p.
:smilie4:
i think you know what i mean...
It just makes download queues longer,making people have to wait longer for other stuff to download that they can't just get of the net.
Linux is an open source OS,so that makes it different than just regular freeware ;)
I once sent a picture of my butt to a woman, would that be piracy or filesharing?
Filesharing but why didn't you bother to walk ll the way to her house and show her yourself and then come back and make a post about it?Quote:
Originally posted by Dustin Timberleg@28 July 2004 - 08:52
I once sent a picture of my butt to a woman, would that be piracy or filesharing?
sending obscene pictures is illegal in many countries
DAP has hundreds of GB of files, that are legal to share. (that can't be found anywhere besides p2p)
It would be mostly in countries that censor everything.Quote:
Originally posted by yxuz@28 July 2004 - 06:42
sending obscene pictures is illegal in many countries
Canada, for example.
Ya. The CRTC is crazy here. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Supernatural@28 July 2004 - 12:59
Canada, for example.
depends if you're Leslie Grantham ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Dustin Timberleg@28 July 2004 - 08:52
I once sent a picture of my butt to a woman, would that be piracy or filesharing?
That depends on the state of your butt!Quote:
Originally posted by Dustin Timberleg@28 July 2004 - 09:52
I once sent a picture of my butt to a woman, would that be piracy or filesharing?
Personally, I'd call it hedonism!
You're painting with too broad a brush: the Canadian Broadcasting Standards self-regulation is far more effective than what's going on in the U.S. right now - witness the Howard Stern debacle and other efforts of the political right moving through legislative channels to censor broadcasters. The CRTC has historically shown tremendous restraint and allowed the self-regulating body to negotiate conformity to the standards. The CHOI case in Montreal is quite exceptional and we'll have to wait and see what comes out of that. The intransigence of the station led to the lifting of the licence (that's not to say the CRTC wasn't too heavy-handed in its ultimate response).
I've been sharing pirates for ages.
Glad it's finally gotten some attention.
Well I was not really being serious anyways...Quote:
Originally posted by alvin grung@30 July 2004 - 09:36
You're painting with too broad a brush: the Canadian Broadcasting Standards self-regulation is far more effective than what's going on in the U.S. right now - witness the Howard Stern debacle and other efforts of the political right moving through legislative channels to censor broadcasters. The CRTC has historically shown tremendous restraint and allowed the self-regulating body to negotiate conformity to the standards. The CHOI case in Montreal is quite exceptional and we'll have to wait and see what comes out of that. The intransigence of the station led to the lifting of the licence (that's not to say the CRTC wasn't too heavy-handed in its ultimate response).
First of all the CHOI case is in Quebec City and a decision has been already been made. Their license will not be renewed and will have to go of the air.
In my option the CRTC is to “heavy-handed” in its ultimate decision.
When the radio station first aired in 1998 it was the least listened radio station in the market. It is now the top radio station there.
IMHO I believe the station should stay on the air, not because his show is race, but because he has dared to express ideas no one else would have said.
- He critics that the Quebec public school system does not teach young francophone in English early enough and well enough to make them mobile in North America.
- And also advise young Quebecers to make there fortunes elsewhere. He gives Ralph Klein’s Alberta and Mike Harris’s Ontario as models we should try to emulate in Quebec.
- He has the courage to criticize the poor quality of many Québécois artists and entertainer. Not only the marginal but also mainstream people from major TV and radio networks.
CHOI has made a significant contribution to that region bringing ideas and diversity to a medium that is narrow-minded and conformist. Exactly the goal the CRTC is suppose to protect. This is why it is so ironic to hear the CRTC lecture CHOI for violating “Canadian values”
really, who gives a shit what we call it.