Im beginning to REALY hate this contry

Apr 21, 2005 17:21

(USA) Congress Declares War on P2P and File Leakers ( Read more... )

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Jiminee Cricket! jostalady April 22 2005, 20:15:23 UTC
So I have to be able to prove that I have purchased all of my music files? AAAAAAHHHHHHH!

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anonymous April 24 2005, 18:46:01 UTC
That's fu*king ridiculous. What's the point? So people are p2p networking? Before all of that, my friends would make copies of tapes or burn a copy of a CD, we'd tape stuff off of tv or loan out copies of something for someone else to borrow - there is absolutely no way to make certain that digital media will not get copied and recopied and copied again. The only people losing a substantial amount of money are the fucking record companies. And how are the authorities going to find out about our illegal media - by f-ing invading our computers, that's how!

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evil_ryoga April 25 2005, 05:40:09 UTC
Actualy it has been prooven that they are making monies off the fact that people are downloading stuff, not to mention all the monies that they get from distrying some ones life becose they downloaded a few MP3s
when someone downloads a song off the net genraly they will buy the CD later down the line, that may not seem logical but aparently its quite common place.

what im woried about is if some one buys some MP3s off line, or rips a DVD or CD then have the media distoyed or stolen, what then?

with the hole age of tecnoligy all up on us theres no prouff that some one owns the media or not

now dont get me wrong Im am extramly agenst those that Sell others work for there own profit with out giving credit to those that worked hard for there product, but theres no real prufe that some one owns a peace of information.

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gdwatson April 25 2005, 23:00:42 UTC
All countries have stupid laws, but at what point did ours decide that the punishments for violating them should be unreasonably harsh?

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