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![]() There's a lot of talk at the mo regarding the US Supreme Court ruling on Grokster. The forum I referred to above has recently formed a sub-forum dedicated to p2p filesharing. As you can imagine, forum members views tend to be polarised on this issue. It's emotive. One participant is in routine contact with the music industry and cannot therefore be considered to be impartial. Together with the quote in my first post, he has gone on record to state..."The P2P networks that you like so much will indeed be dismantled...". What shall I deduce from the lack of interest in this thread. Is it complacency or resignation to the fact that the manifestation of the prophecy is inevitable? Do any of the Limewire developers have anything to say on this please? |
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![]() So far their only comment was that they had none. I can promise you however, that even if LimeWire was sued out of business, the LimeWire open-source project would continue to update the software. Many (if not most) of the open-source contributors don't live in the U.S. and would certainly not be affected by any decision of the SCOTUS. So, there is a plan B... |
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![]() Eventually it was discovered That God Did not want us to be All the same This was BAD NEWS For the Governments of The World As it seemed contrary To the doctrine of Portion Controlled Servings Mankind must be made more uniformly If THE FUTURE Was going to work Various ways were sought To bind us all together But, alas SAMENESS was unenforceable It was about this time That someone Came up with the idea of TOTAL CRIMINALIZATION Based on the principle that If we were ALL crooks We could at last be uniform To some degree In the eyes of THE LAW Shrewdly our legislators calculated That most people were Too lazy to perform a REAL CRIME So new laws were manufactured Making it possible for anyone To violate them any time of the day or night, And Once we had all broken some kind of law We'd all be in the same big happy club Right up there with the President, The most exalted industrialists, And the clerical big shots Of all your favorite religions TOTAL CRIMINALIZATION Was the greatest idea of its time And was vastly popular Except with those people Who didn't want to be crooks or outlaws, So, of course, they had to be TRICKED INTO IT... Which is one of the reasons why The Internet Was eventually made Illegal... |
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![]() The music industry in general has been in decline for years now and the advent of the internet and the technology such as P2P, has definitely hit the recording industry in the pocket, because as with most everything else in this world, it's all about the benjamins, baby! They've only recently dropped CD prices (in the US) and the shitload of cash that they made over the years got REAL good to 'em! The record companies are trying to support the mega-artists, while the smaller acts (if they have any!) and indies can't get any love on the airwaves, because all of the FM stations are being devoured by major conglomerates. So, a service like LW is needed because there's a whole lotta music out there that you would never hear any other way and what they don't get is that I WOULD buy the CD of a particular artist, if I could HEAR them. It's all a nasty cycle and yeah, they probably will try to bust up the P2P's, that's only inevitable, but like the phoenix, I expect it to rise from its ashes and I'm ridin' with it to the end. Wild Peach |
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![]() I like the point of "The Phoenix Rising From The Ashes". The RIAA has been around how many years now?? Might I say without contradiction that I believe they have reached the pinnacle of their reign. The internet, per se, has been going for how long and, might I again say without contradiction, STILL growing like a plague. Consider the RIAA as the host and the Internet as the virus and the RIAA is fighting back without an antivirus. They can go after the symptoms, the users, the ISP's, etc., but they cannot and never will control the entire internet. They must learn to work with the Internet or they will ultimately end up like Studebaker and AMC. |
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