^ that's my understanding as well, and the only thing i'd add to #3 is use something like eraser to DoD erase your drives...i don't think they'd be able to pull a lot off of them after that
10/3/2007 1:56:11 PM
10/4/2007 3:48:09 PM
^ wouldn't that be...illegal? you know, perjory and all?
10/4/2007 3:54:07 PM
They would just claim they got the facts "confused"
10/4/2007 3:58:10 PM
The Virgin vs. Thomas decision just came in. The RIAA prevailed and Thomas got hit for a $220,000 fine. Thomas has good grounds for an appeal however.http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/2007/10/riaa-wins-in-first-ever-jury-trial.html
10/4/2007 6:30:18 PM
I can not in all honestly believe that a jury let the power hungry douchnozzles at the RIAA trample over the avg citizen.I wonder how much of that money the artists actually see. Probably all that happened was a bunch of cock sucking executives were sitting around a board meeting discussing how to alleviate shitty profits that they been having due to the lack of talent entering the industry over the last decade. Someone had the bright idea lets just find people who download music and sue their asses off.[Edited on October 4, 2007 at 6:44 PM. Reason : l]
10/4/2007 6:42:45 PM
wow, damn.
10/4/2007 7:21:19 PM
10/4/2007 9:12:38 PM
god that sucks. there's no way she can afford to pay that muchbtw, they keep hitting people up on kazaa. are they going after bittorrent people hardcore too?
10/5/2007 7:39:15 AM
i'm thinking it might be thrown out on appeal...or maybe i'm just hoping too hard
10/5/2007 8:28:56 AM
if its against the law its against the law
10/5/2007 8:49:11 AM
^ you don't honestly believe that's how our justice system works, do you?
10/5/2007 8:54:55 AM
10/5/2007 12:01:16 PM
^^ how can you dispute that downloading music without paying for a license first is unlawful?
10/5/2007 12:05:15 PM
even if it is "unlawful" ; legality does NOT equal morality.Driving 70 in a 65 is unlawful also.I am glad that in this land of democracy the RIAA and music recording business's power outweigh the power of the masses. [Edited on October 5, 2007 at 12:09 PM. Reason : l]
10/5/2007 12:08:17 PM
haven't heard of any getting nabbed for using bittorrent. and just a very few for using limewire. mostly its like kazaa and bearshare. adn those two are peices of shit anyway.
10/5/2007 12:21:55 PM
I wish someone could hack up a copy of Azureus to where it didn't upload [/horrible bittorrent user]
10/5/2007 12:34:55 PM
^you're the bain of this society.
10/5/2007 12:35:49 PM
^^^^ALL laws have a moral/ethical basis, else how could you violate them
10/5/2007 12:46:07 PM
^^^ if it bothers you that much, dl utorrent, set upload to 6kbps (minimum for uncapped dl'ing) and then move your downloaded stuff to a different folder once it finishes...that way, your upload traffic is minimal and you're not sharing anything...you douche [Edited on October 5, 2007 at 12:50 PM. Reason : .]
10/5/2007 12:49:59 PM
i'll go to hell for not uploading, but that's okay, i'm already destined for hell anywaysi set it to 5 or 6 kb/s, but uploading is still uploading in the eyes of the RIAA, regardless if it's 5kb/s or 500kb/s. I just always make sure to delete the torrent as soon as it finishes downloading. i just don't want to upload while it's downloading
10/5/2007 12:54:01 PM
10/5/2007 12:55:23 PM
joeyou're not alone.so I'll spare you any more patronization.[Edited on October 5, 2007 at 12:55 PM. Reason : for joe]
10/5/2007 12:55:35 PM
pigkilla was probably a hall monitor in middleschool, did not drink till he was 21, is the douche driving the speedlimit in the left lane on I40, refrains from pre-marital sex b.c its evil, and ratted out his suitemate b.c he smelled pot smoke in the hall of his dorm.[Edited on October 5, 2007 at 1:29 PM. Reason : l]
10/5/2007 1:28:50 PM
10/5/2007 1:35:25 PM
^^^^when you break a law you generally make an unethical or amoral choice, and if this is not the case, then yeah i am definitely stupidif you break ANY law for whatever reason that is amoral because you as a human with the ability to reason should follow lawsnot such a hard concept to grasp[Edited on October 5, 2007 at 1:38 PM. Reason : asdfa]
10/5/2007 1:37:38 PM
10/5/2007 1:44:28 PM
^^^ sure, you may be in that tracker, but i think joe's right in that it only matters if they keep logs...besides, what would be in there? your IP address (which, for most people is dynamic and changes FAIRLY regularly, and if you're behind a router, NAT should keep your pretty anonymous)additionally, minimizing your upload keeps you much less noticeable (or so i would assume)...after all, what's going to be noticed more - someone uploading at 5kbps or 500kbps? and since they're pretty much only getting people for uploading, reducing what you're sharing (or eliminating it all together) would be another step towards keeping yourself safeand yes, i realize that if everyone did this, there'd be nothing to download
10/5/2007 2:27:27 PM
10/5/2007 3:37:57 PM
dude you can't be this ignorant, really
10/5/2007 3:42:37 PM
10/5/2007 3:43:57 PM
10/5/2007 3:47:27 PM
eddie, wtf?do you get off on trolling a thread and then arguing the dumbest fucking points?
10/5/2007 3:48:14 PM
how am i trolling. We were having a discussion about downloading music and seedless and pigkilla start blowing up about how we are immoral b.c we are breaking the law and downloading his music.I merely try to point out that just b.c something is illegal does not mean its immoral. Seedless then came back with some stupid comment that I merely tried to dispute in my above statement.
10/5/2007 3:55:30 PM
if you knowingly do something that interferes with another human being for a personal gain and you don't care about what they think thats amoral.
10/5/2007 3:57:26 PM
Last time I checked someone downloading a U2 single off of limewire isn't causing Bono to starve, not support his family, or have his electricity turned off.oh shit I may have cost some RIAA big shot 0.40 cents out of his $50K bonus check since I did not go out and spend $20 on a U2 album instead. oh feel so shitty . With the collective efforts of me and a few friends the executive may have to settle on the 17'' alloy rims instead of the 18'' chrome rims on his new lexus. That is assuming we would even bother buying a U2 album if it was not available through P2P. As someone pointed out 0% of the settlement money even goes to the artists who were "stolen" from.I might be able to give you the amoral victory if this thread were about stealing CD's from best buy or hacking into ITunes to get MP3's. Otherwise your logic and reasoning skills suck. In no way do I see how someone P2Ping a few songs interferes with a music artists lives. Using your train of thought the government is immoral b.c they interfere with my life by taking federal taxes out of my paycheck to give it to people on welfare and Medicaid.btw am i being immoral if I set up my VCR and record a movie showing on AMC or any other channel??? I am "stealing" the right to have a recorded copy of the movie by not purchasing the film right??[Edited on October 5, 2007 at 4:17 PM. Reason : l]
10/5/2007 4:10:43 PM
lets says 0.40 x 10000000but anyway, your life skills in general are flawed. did you talk to your parents a lot as kid, and have conversations with them about what 'right' and whats 'wrong'?
10/5/2007 4:14:33 PM
10/5/2007 4:20:00 PM
you keep making irrelevant points. i quit and you win on a default. so there. hahaha
10/5/2007 4:21:55 PM
10/5/2007 4:24:58 PM
Look here, Trolls. Take this pissing contest to the SoapBox if all you're going to do is squabble over petty details.
10/5/2007 4:25:01 PM
she's fighting back!http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202300917
10/8/2007 3:47:01 PM
you know, if she wins on appeal, i think the RIAA is properly fucked
10/8/2007 4:02:25 PM
^ I wish her luck. Sadly, the $1000 she raised over the weekend buys like 8 hours of lawyer time.
10/8/2007 4:03:07 PM
10/8/2007 4:04:15 PM
^ ah, but it plays well with potential jurors
10/8/2007 4:05:51 PM
well yeah that would make sense if someone in her defense had wrote that, but i think the journalists are just playing on the fact that she is a non-white single parent.
10/8/2007 4:08:38 PM
^^ Read http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.comThe RIAA has had at least 2 cases dismissed were they've been liable for attorney's fees on the order of upper 5 figures.
10/8/2007 4:12:06 PM
I like how the jury will side with corporate America in the case of a woman falsely accused of downloading music via P2P yet they will side against McD's when some dumb cunt doesn't use her brain and question the manager's request to strip down naked and put a broom in her twat. Even if this woman did have the "illegal" music making her pay $220K is fucking ridiculous. I hope every person who works for the RIAA rots in hell.
10/8/2007 6:14:39 PM
^ They won't rot. They'll be given job offers.
10/8/2007 7:23:26 PM