and he's all like "wow, free music" i haven't been paying much attention, but how is this any different than what happened with Napster and Kazaa? isn't the RIAA or whatever going to go after Limewire users too?
2/11/2007 2:17:48 PM
Yes. As soon as they can make a big enough scene about it.
2/11/2007 2:18:29 PM
hm. okay im kind of clueless about P2P filesharing. are you saying that the RIAA hasnt yet come after Limewire users, but are going to?how? does the RIAA set up "honeypots" then trace the IP addresses of anyone who DL's files from them? and that would have to require cooperation from your home ISP, wouldnt it?
2/11/2007 2:24:36 PM
LimeWire is older than KaZaA, dude. It uses the Gnutella network.
2/11/2007 2:29:43 PM
for seriously
2/11/2007 2:35:07 PM
so why arent Limewire users being targeted?
2/11/2007 3:09:20 PM
They're fighting a losing battle and wasting a lot of money. They target whatever network has the highest profile at the time.[Edited on February 11, 2007 at 3:18 PM. Reason : ]
2/11/2007 3:18:07 PM
oh, so is there a higher profile P2P network than Limewire?
2/11/2007 3:20:34 PM
pretty sure its bit torrent at the moment
2/11/2007 3:27:17 PM
limewire has an option where you can turn off legal sharing. it seems like a way to cover their ass without restricting actual user access.
2/11/2007 9:01:12 PM
^ ok, i guess i understand that, they're keeping themselves (Limewire) from being shut down the way Napster was. but from what i understand, Kazaa was out of reach of RIAA's legal arm, so they went after the individuals using Kazaa and filed lawsuits against them. you know, the 80 year old grandmothers and shit like that.whats keeping them from doing the same thing to Limewire users?
2/11/2007 10:00:32 PM
so, in other words, you just found out about limewire and are wondering what your chances are to get in trouble for using it?
2/11/2007 10:40:55 PM
joe tard is more like ityou're not fooling anyone woo hoo you just got lime wire.. wanna cookie? what you need to know is there is a slim chance you'll be caught but if you do get caught it will sting pretty good.its like the inverse lottery with a 1/300,000 chance of losing your ass.
2/11/2007 10:49:46 PM
i used Kazaa briefly, a long time ago, then dropped it for all the spyware problems. after that, i heard about all the supposed lawsuits. So really never got into the the whole music collection thing. Now my coworker doesnt think the RIAA can get him if he doesnt "share" music files back. I was trying to tell him i think they can, but i dont know enough about it sorry if if you think im a retard.
2/11/2007 10:57:32 PM
i'm just pickingactually this may be complete bull but i heard if you don't share all they can do is charge you for the songs you have if you do share they can charge you for the eleventy billion people you could have shared it with too.
2/11/2007 10:59:38 PM
2/11/2007 11:16:21 PM
use oink, apparently you're extreeeeeeemely unlikely to get caught because it is invite only, and no one is going to invite an RIAA person.[Edited on February 11, 2007 at 11:17 PM. Reason : fsdfdshj]
2/11/2007 11:17:28 PM
^ unless of course they get caught doing something else and use that as a reduced fine/sentence/etc
2/11/2007 11:26:12 PM
2/11/2007 11:29:30 PM
wouldn't it be funny if oink ended up being started by the riaa/miaa
2/12/2007 2:30:23 AM
Somebody should give me an invitation to Oink thx
2/12/2007 6:57:12 AM
2/12/2007 7:38:20 AM