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Anonymous File-Sharing

Posted: 9/12/2003, 1:18 pm
by Axtech
Anything anyone can recommend?

I want to be prepared in case they decide to start harrasing twelve year olds here in the great white north.

I'm using Kazaa Lite K++ which claims to be anonymous, but I figured I should check with the masses (ie, you).

EDIT: Damn Kazaa Lite site is down.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 1:26 pm
by Random Name
Sueing a 12 year old is sick. I don't care what statement you are trying to make, it is wrong. What are these people thinking? Who do they think they are?

And that is only in the states now. That does mean that Canada will be soon to follow, but right now you are good.

I also want to compliment Universal because they got the point and lowered music prices. I want to go buy their CD's now, I really do. But I still lack money.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 1:37 pm
by wanan
The record comanies are so quick to blame filesharing for all their problems instead of looking at themselves. A lot of CD's today are close to the same price they were when they were introduced. It costs pennies to make a CD, so why do they charge so bloody much? Plus, look at the iTunes store. It proves people will pay for mp3 files. They just passed ten million sales. I'm a university student and can't afford to go out and buy every CD I like. This makes me so mad that record companies are looking for scapegoats when its largely their own damn fault record sales are down.

Well, that was a bit of a rant. Oh well.

As for avoiding being sued, they're only going after people who share huge amounts of files. Over 1000 at least, so if you don't share too many, you should be okay. For now.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:08 pm
by Axtech
Heh, I just unshared all of my files.

I only rarely download stuff anyways...

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:22 pm
by Random Name
it doesnt matter if you share the files, its having illegal copied versions of the CD. file sharing is how people get them

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:24 pm
by Axtech
They catch you by the files you're sharing.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:30 pm
by Johnny
Hmmm

RIAA=Greedy bastards

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:35 pm
by Johnny
I just thought of something though.

Say you bought The Joshua Tree by U2. You come home and transfer it into your pc and you start sharing the songs on Kazaa. The question is, can one still be sued by te RIAA? :think:

Posted: 9/12/2003, 2:49 pm
by Odio La Cabra
http://www.techtv.com/news/culture/jump ... 96,00.html


I'm willing to bet that half of those people are 11-13 year olds, mabey younger.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 3:03 pm
by Axtech
Absent Minded Guitarist wrote:Say you bought The Joshua Tree by U2. You come home and transfer it into your pc and you start sharing the songs on Kazaa. The question is, can one still be sued by te RIAA? :think:


Yeah, because you're supplying it for others to "steal".

Posted: 9/12/2003, 3:48 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
This is pretty sickening. They can't sue you for having bootlegs from Kazaa, can they?

And this is my term paper for my rhetoric class, so keep these links flowing in people.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 4:09 pm
by Johnny
Axtech wrote:
Absent Minded Guitarist wrote:Say you bought The Joshua Tree by U2. You come home and transfer it into your pc and you start sharing the songs on Kazaa. The question is, can one still be sued by te RIAA? :think:


Yeah, because you're supplying it for others to "steal".



No Shit!! Really? :wtf:

Posted: 9/12/2003, 4:18 pm
by Axtech
Yeah.

They're currently targeting people with over 1,000 files to share (in the US).

Posted: 9/12/2003, 4:20 pm
by Johnny
eh.


I got 4 files

Posted: 9/12/2003, 4:25 pm
by Axtech
I had 100-200. Then I unshared them all.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 7:30 pm
by Axtech
Nevermind...

Canada Rocks.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 8:00 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
But for those not lucky enough to live in Canada, penny-arcade.com tells you five different websites where you can legally download music from without having to worry about being sued. Go to their site and scroll down. They're links hidden by random words. You'll find them.

Posted: 9/12/2003, 8:01 pm
by Axtech
Dude, I know PA. Click the wang and you're there.

Yeah, Tycho and Gabe are on top of things, but the RIAA will find ways around it.

However, it's legal here. :)

Posted: 9/12/2003, 8:03 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
No no no Bobert, I was telling those not smart enough to go to the high quality website of penny-arcade.com to go there and find out what programs are legal, so we all can stay out of jail and not pay at least a $2 per song fine. Stupid fucks.

Posted: 9/13/2003, 6:31 am
by Axtech
Ahh, okay.