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Syfonic July 21st, 2002 07:13 AM

BearShare and Riaa team up?Vinnie?
 
Vinnie this question is directly for you.

Is BearShare helping the RIAA spy on Gnutella and are yall teamed up with the RIAA?

YES OR NO?

evilmegaman July 22nd, 2002 08:34 PM

VINNIE IS NOT THE ONLY DEVELOPER OF BS!:mad:

Brotaris July 24th, 2002 04:52 AM

Re: BearShare and Riaa team up?Vinnie?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Syfonic
Vinnie this question is directly for you.

Is BearShare helping the RIAA spy on Gnutella and are yall teamed up with the RIAA?

YES OR NO?

Syfonic, after doing a little research, I have a question for you.....

Aren't you in fact an RIAA employee sent here to discourage people from using BearShare (and other p2p servents)?

You've chosen your nic as a code for other RIAA people to track your efforts. "Syfonic" is merely a shortened version of "symphonic", a term used on vinyl records back in the 60's.... records that the RIAA would want to protect.

tsk tsk.... your little scheme isn't working. Go bother the real crooks in the music business - the record companies themselves!!!

Paradog July 24th, 2002 06:22 AM

Re: BearShare and Riaa team up?Vinnie?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Syfonic
Vinnie this question is directly for you.

Is BearShare helping the RIAA spy on Gnutella and are yall teamed up with the RIAA?

YES OR NO?

Why do you take the freedom to ask such a ridiculous question??
Do you have any *evidence* or reason to ask this?

Joakim Agren July 24th, 2002 08:13 AM

Hello!

Yes the question might seem rediculous now days but it was not back in the middle of the year 2001.Some suspicion rised back then when rumors where floating around that some BS developers have been payed a large sum of money to help out the RIAA cathing individual users.The way they where supposed to do that was to incorporate special hidden spy functions in their client and send the data back to the RIAA as evidence of distribution of illegal copyrighted material.Also the indroduction of the Extended QueryHit message back then by BearShare further increased suspicion.I have looked after the article where I read this but it seems that it is no where to be found anymore.

Personally I do not think that BearShare developers are cooperating with the RIAA and the introduction of Secure channels and anti Hostile host functions in the most recent release of their software is proof of that. Even if those functions is not completely secure either from beeing caught by the RIAA.But atleast it is harder for the RIAA to catch sharers.

Antaeogo July 25th, 2002 02:14 AM

I gather only a handful of people have bothered to read the BearShare EULA.

Vinnie July 25th, 2002 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Antaeogo
I gather only a handful of people have bothered to read the BearShare EULA.
We're thinking about removing the EULA for various reasons, it could be of benefit to everyone to get rid of it.

Besides, the protections afforded by secure channels are likely to be bypassed soon so we must roll out the next generation of security features.

Syfonic July 26th, 2002 05:25 PM

Who does and does not work for the RIAA is none or your business.

Not all RIAA employees are bad, some support filesharing and just help the RIAA and in return the RIAA protects them.

I support filesharing :)

zeroshadow July 26th, 2002 06:35 PM

???
 
How can someone "support filesharing and just help the RIAA" at the same time?

Last I read the RIAA didn't support filesharing. Infact they seemed to think that filesharing was causing the end of the world (or their world, to be more exact).

Any help that you give to the RIAA is helping to stop filesharing, not "support" it.

Syfonic July 26th, 2002 06:50 PM

Some people help the RIAA with their programming and not just trying to shut down the P2P world.


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