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Since the RIAA runs wild these days, you might want to think about going political: http://www.eff.org/ http://www2.piratpartiet.se/the_pirate_party http://ffii.org/index.en.html http://defectivebydesign.org/en/node/400 And think about your consuming habits: http://defectivebydesign.org/ http://creativecommons.org/ http://freeculture.org/ http://bloodspell.com |
i have a lawsuit pending.i would like to know the fine |
Don't Know If you've seen this Hi Guys,Girls Don't Know If you've seen this http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10165_7-5798512-1.html I think this puts it in plain terms, so everybody can understand without the usual rubbish Sgt |
Firstly, i'm not worried about being proscecuted for something that I consider my freedom. For one, I dislike buying cd's, the price is ridiculous and if you only like one song then what's the point of paying x amount of money for that one song. Two, I dislike paying x amount of money to see a movie at the cinema to find out that it was hyped up, or overrated. Secondly, the entertainment industry is always trying their best to win over illegal uploading and downloading (exchanging) of illegal material, but when one application goes down another takes it's place. So it's a losing battle for them. |
First of all. I do download and share whatever I feel like, but... I still buy music, rent movies, buy some programs and go to the cinema. I think that some of you have got this all wrong and are the main reason that the RIAA, MPAA and all other organisations are crashing down on P2P. There is nothing wrong with buying a CD that you like most of the songs on. I know that the recordindustry get the most part if not all of the profits, but it will still help the artist get his/her next record deal. If everybody had your view on things, do you really think the the movieindustry would continue spending millions of dollars on every movie. Or software companies would spend millions on developing new and (better :rolleyes:) sofware ? and games ? Even though I am an active user of P2P and can pretty much get whatever I want I still spent about 6-700 $ on software and media the last year, and if you started doing the same thing there would be no need for those organisations Also lets get into freeware. Most of the programs you download and use for free, you have the option to make a donation if you like the software. I saw a side article on one of those programs from the programmer which said, that he was seriosly thinking of getting a job instead of making freeware. In the 8 years that he had been making software for free distrubution and usage millions of people had downloaded his software. Especially this caught my attention. It had been downloaded over 700.000 times and he had got 370 $ in donations. No wonder he is thinking about getting a job, because the only thing keeping him afloat was that his wife worked a job that actually paid Something to think about, isn't it ? If I come across the article again I will post a link here so you can see for yourself how God damn cheap you really are |
I'm not really worried. I rarely use LimeWire now and when I do use it, it's to find songs that are a ***** to find in music stores. As for sharing, I only share the files that I had a difficult time finding. I use to share a large amount of files but I've limited my shared files a great deal. |
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