The blurb about hunting the users is just BS from the media companies.
Nothing in the database is anything other than circumstantial evidence, which is useless for going after users with.
Maybe a certain user uploaded 10TB of pre-release music, maybe they cheated their ratio or a staff member manually edited the database. None of it is solid enough for a court.
Guys quit trippin' Oink will be back.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for they find you crunchy and tasty with ketchup.
Asked many times, Xenafor. Use search function. BTW nobody knows. Commonsense is that no, they won't be. Try to identify and catch some thousand users...And try to prove the case. No staff for this kinda operation , we talk about huge numbers hzere. Legal constraints differ in each and every country. So relax. My two cents on it.
I have to agree with every word U say. They try to set the P2P society on fire and cause mess and panic. I do not intend to play their way.
Last edited by Sylar666; 10-23-2007 at 07:45 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
A malis vituperari laus est.
sigh .. and i just got a new account there from my friend ..didnt even get to download anything !! *sigh* ...hopefully there would be somthing like oink in the near future ...miss it already![]()
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Im with nag It will be back just like Piratebay, demoniod and others Dont panic all will be fine
What do you guys think will happen now to the people running it legal wise. Prison time?
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