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so many loopholes in the copyright infringement act concerning digital media that if she gets a good lawyer, hell she might be able to get paid lol
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Originally Posted by spsfinest212
If I download torrents but don't seed will they be able to still track me down?
Originally Posted by supa vegetto
i owe them $960,000,000. see you guys around
wj4 wrote:
Who uses Kazaa anymore. I read the article earlier on and I believe this is the only 2nd case prosecuted. And they were willing to settle for around $3-5,000 too. It's no use now, with the blogs and sites like rapidshare, zshare, etc.
.......then
nwtiger wrote:
my mom just told me lol
told me to stop downloading off limewire lmao
- and i just got into to downloading within the last year and i know better than to be using Kazza, Limewire, or any of the like. those types of sites diedwhen napster did, people were just too dumb or too lazy to find alternative means to get the music. Kazza,Limewirewhats nexta lawsuit with some idiot thats still using iMesh? when Napster died i started using allofmp3.com, you had to pay for it ($0.01 per Mb), but you were able tochoose the bitrate, encoding, and format. it was legal....barely (because it was based in another country and they charged you), but has been shut down ibelieve.
- ive always been against downloading music which is why it took me so long to really get into it. i still plan on purchasing the cd's i have downloaded.plus i want an original copy of whatever music i'm listening too. another bad thing about mp3's is depending on how the music was encoded mostmp3's you find online dont hold up to the retail copy.
Originally Posted by MilitaryIV
Originally Posted by shakaraka
No way of downloading is safe, if they gonna get you, they will.
thats not including my external