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chris3471 December 2nd, 2005 12:53 PM

Downloads and legal issues
 
Can you get caught downloading software and keygens?

Lord of the Rings December 2nd, 2005 01:21 PM

Re: Downloads and legal issues
 
Quote:

Originally posted by chris3471
Can you get caught
You or I? lol :D

chris3471 December 2nd, 2005 07:02 PM

Both I guess. lol

Roms

6_pac December 2nd, 2005 11:05 PM

Re: Downloads and legal issues
 
Quote:

Originally posted by chris3471
Can you get caught downloading software and keygens?
Sure! Downloading copyrighted material with out paying is illegal, at least in my neck of the woods it is:).

Sphinx December 2nd, 2005 11:19 PM

I dont understand why all of a sudden these newbies need to ask these very dumb questions. do you really worry about such things while you're downloading stealing that piece of copyrighted software that is probably riddled with viruses and hidden trojans anyway? trojans will do more harm to your computer than getting caught by the FBI for stealing software. :rolleyes:

chris3471 December 3rd, 2005 12:11 AM

I scan every file I download Regardless of type before I open it so I don't worry much about viruses, trojans and spyware.

Sphinx December 3rd, 2005 12:22 AM

You do realize that even the best of AV's sometimes dont detect all hidden trojans/spyware right?

chris3471 December 5th, 2005 05:10 PM

Of course, there's always a few that may slip by the AV.:rolleyes:
Then if you think about, if a virus or trojan is new then the AV probably won't recognize it as a threat since it probably doesn't have it in it's definition file. But that's why they have regular updates. We will never be 100% safe online because as long as there's an internet there will be threats, and the good guys will keep making tools to get rid of them, and the bad guys will keep changing them and making new ones to avoid detection.

biggreg December 28th, 2005 10:06 PM

Why are these stupid questions and seem to be disregarded and why does it seem nobody gives you a straight answer or just gives you a bunch of legal jargon? This should be a legitimate concern. I hear people say "this has been discussed many many times". I don't necessarily have the time or energy to scroll through every post. What are the chances of getting busted and how would the authorities go about doing it? I just saw where this New York woman got fined $7,500.00 because her kids were downloading music. What can you do to prevent from getting caught?

6_pac December 28th, 2005 11:15 PM

Sometimes forum members will give off handed answers because the question has been answered many times and a simple search of the forums will give them the answer. And the answer is that downloading and sharing copyrighted material may be illegal depending on what part of the world you live in and nobody can honestly tell you if you will get caught.

So the short answer is obey the laws where you live.

Also discussions about piracy are forbidden by the Forum Rules

For a more in depth discussion read this thread: The Legal Aspect Of File-Sharing

jay173 December 29th, 2005 03:21 AM

most ppl cant be traced, its the company that has to worry and frankly i think limewire should outsource

Eman1992 December 29th, 2005 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sphinx
I dont understand why all of a sudden these newbies need to ask these very dumb questions. do you really worry about such things while you're downloading stealing that piece of copyrighted software that is probably riddled with viruses and hidden trojans anyway? trojans will do more harm to your computer than getting caught by the FBI for stealing software. :rolleyes:
Yes, I agree no one is 100% sure or safe with downloading music I dont think the FBI doesn't care anymore that were downloading music and you ask yourself why am i saying this well im saying this because they coud be the ones putting the songs out there so that our computers can be affected and then ppl will be scared the next time theyv try downloading songs. There all full of viruses and trojns well i can say this to you people i have 4 firewalls Norton-Antivirus 2005 (Which I ill be upgrading soon) and well i think im kinda safe if anyone else t:D im not 1000% sure lol 99.9% sure LMAO:rolleyes: :p :D

biggreg January 2nd, 2006 01:08 PM

Here is something to ponder. I wonder why the music industry hasn't gone after used cd retailers. Even the bigger music chains such as fye have jumped on this and started selling used cd's. I mean that has got to cost new cd retailers. There not making money if used cd's are being resold. Also, I can go the library or borrow cd's from my friends and this is legal?

Sleepless January 2nd, 2006 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Eman1992
Yes, I agree no one is 100% sure or safe with downloading music I dont think the FBI doesn't care anymore that were downloading music and you ask yourself why am i saying this well im saying this because they coud be the ones putting the songs out there so that our computers can be affected and then ppl will be scared the next time theyv try downloading songs. There all full of viruses and trojns well i can say this to you people i have 4 firewalls Norton-Antivirus 2005 (Which I ill be upgrading soon) and well i think im kinda safe if anyone else t:D im not 1000% sure lol 99.9% sure LMAO:rolleyes: :p :D
If you have 4 firewalls, they will most likely be working against each other, so actually everyone else is more safe than you LOL :D

jay173 January 4th, 2006 02:24 AM

***** the fbi


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