Holy smoke! where did you find all the stuff.I've only got less than 12Gbs of warez
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Holy smoke! where did you find all the stuff.I've only got less than 12Gbs of warez
I would pay... hell I already pay $400 a year for a cd service in order to get them to send me a new cd every week with "radio edited" new music....Originally posted by: Tabb
So what if the record companies arent releasing anything good. So what if they are blaming record sales on P2P, I know I am. It is still stealing! You idiots think you can hide by putting a little note, you dont have permission to download from me blah blah blah. I bet 100% of all the anandtech users who 'warez' dont have the resources to put up with any legal battle from the RIAA a multi billion dollar recording company. Are the RIAA Assholes by ruining college kids lives? Who was the person who started a campus wide Direct Connect Network which could easly have over 100k over stolen software and music? Which would most likely be copywritten forbidding you of redistrubiting without a proper permit. Of course the RIAA could have just slapped them on the wrist, a $5k fine instead of narly 175k one. The DMCA eliminates all of your protection of hiding your secert stash of mp3s. Its what its meant to do. I do actively download, but am I afraid? Yes, but I am still a minor and I've only got less than 12Gbs of warez. Do you see me ranting like a idiot on how the RIAA is evil? Nope, its stealing! I do it because I know I can get away with it 99.9% of the time! I really enjoy the suggestions on how the RIAA should offer a download system. Why in the hell would anyone pay for anything when they can download their music for free? Not many people respect any of the artists, if they did they would be buying their albums.
Originally posted by: Tabb
So what if the record companies arent releasing anything good. So what if they are blaming record sales on P2P, I know I am. It is still stealing! You idiots think you can hide by putting a little note, you dont have permission to download from me blah blah blah. I bet 100% of all the anandtech users who 'warez' dont have the resources to put up with any legal battle from the RIAA a multi billion dollar recording company. Are the RIAA Assholes by ruining college kids lives? Who was the person who started a campus wide Direct Connect Network which could easly have over 100k over stolen software and music? Which would most likely be copywritten forbidding you of redistrubiting without a proper permit. Of course the RIAA could have just slapped them on the wrist, a $5k fine instead of narly 175k one. The DMCA eliminates all of your protection of hiding your secert stash of mp3s. Its what its meant to do. I do actively download, but am I afraid? Yes, but I am still a minor and I've only got less than 12Gbs of warez. Do you see me ranting like a idiot on how the RIAA is evil? Nope, its stealing! I do it because I know I can get away with it 99.9% of the time! I really enjoy the suggestions on how the RIAA should offer a download system. Why in the hell would anyone pay for anything when they can download their music for free? Not many people respect any of the artists, if they did they would be buying their albums.
Originally posted by: halik
heres my philosophy,
they dont lose money on ey downloading music, since i wonuldn't go buy the cd if i didnt have access to the mp3s anyway. Its like cassettes all over...oh no they can make copies...then cdburners...
Originally posted by: vital
what if everyone just ignores the subpeonas and just continue on w/ their normal lives?
If you are talking about music you legally own, then just stick it in your computer and copy it to your hard drive. If you don't have the music anymore, then you don't have the right to it anymore. If you sell a car you don't get to drive it still. DUH.Originally posted by: milagro
Hey man I bought a ton of music throughout the eighties and nineties prior to the arrival of mp3. I already paid the fee. Now let me have the right to download music I've already purchased....
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Is it theft? Legally yes. Of course, I consider what record labels do to artists extortion. I also think music and entertainment should be marginally free (maybe enough to cover cost of production). I also think that government and legislative officials should not draw a salary or PAC/campaign funds the same way they operated the first 40 years or so the USA was around. But alas, this isn't an ideal, or even close to a tollerable world.
So, until the RIAA stops with the bullspit, niether will I.
Originally posted by: Paulson
I don't like the fact that in order to get one or two good songs I have to buy a cd with the rest of it being crap. If I want the music, let me buy what I want damnit. If I take a liking to the rest of the songs on the cd later on, I'll buy the rest of the mp3's off the damn site.
Originally posted by: ness1469
If you are talking about music you legally own, then just stick it in your computer and copy it to your hard drive. If you don't have the music anymore, then you don't have the right to it anymore. If you sell a car you don't get to drive it still. DUH.Originally posted by: milagro
Hey man I bought a ton of music throughout the eighties and nineties prior to the arrival of mp3. I already paid the fee. Now let me have the right to download music I've already purchased....
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Well, according to the article I read, they're targeting:
- Verizon (725+ subpoenas)
- Colleges (<30 subpoena)
- Everyone else (<10 subpoenas)
Originally posted by: JW310
Originally posted by: ness1469
If you are talking about music you legally own, then just stick it in your computer and copy it to your hard drive. If you don't have the music anymore, then you don't have the right to it anymore. If you sell a car you don't get to drive it still. DUH.Originally posted by: milagro
Hey man I bought a ton of music throughout the eighties and nineties prior to the arrival of mp3. I already paid the fee. Now let me have the right to download music I've already purchased....
Okay... I'll take the cassette I bought in the 80's and put it right into the tape drive of my computer..... oh wait, what's that? my computer doesn't come with a cassette tape player??? Damn, I knew I was getting screwed when I bought my system.... time to call up and bitch at the place I bought it from, for forgetting to put a cassette tape player in my system.
JW
Originally posted by: ness1469
The fact is that people were ripped off so badly for so long that when the opportunity came along for free music, they jumped at the opportunity with little guilt
For the record, that is not a fact, that is merely your opinion.
Originally posted by: psianime
For me, no CD out there is worth $15 + tax. I would buy albums for $5.
Originally posted by: ness1469
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Is it theft? Legally yes. Of course, I consider what record labels do to artists extortion. I also think music and entertainment should be marginally free (maybe enough to cover cost of production). I also think that government and legislative officials should not draw a salary or PAC/campaign funds the same way they operated the first 40 years or so the USA was around. But alas, this isn't an ideal, or even close to a tollerable world.
So, until the RIAA stops with the bullspit, niether will I.
Unfortunately, two "wrongs" don't make a right, and making the RIAA lose money is far from helping them give more money to the artists. Again, it's funny how people are trying to justift theft.
Originally posted by: Hubris
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: ness1469
Uhh, you do understand that by sharing the files you are giving anyone who uses KaZaa permission to access your files, right?
Uhhhh...you do understand that's the whole foundation of the way KaZaa works, right?
That's why I like FTP servers and fservs. Because of the announcement text you can have listed when people connect you can shield yourself from having your file list used for subpoenas, indictments and any other manner of legal actions.
Yeah, I'm sure that would hold up in court.![]()
Don't think you can sue the US Goverment, or there would be a new claim every freaaking hour of the day
Of course you can sue the government. They uphold the law, they're not immune to them.
They have ZERO inscentive to change. Your stragegy of breaking the law and making excuses will fail
I had this conversation last night, and yes it's totally stealing, no ifs ands of buts. However, they do have an incentive to change. If CD sales keep slipping, even after they 'close down' those evil P2P programs, then they will change their strategy. For better or worse, the RIAA is a business, and as more and more people get internet access and broadband, they will have to convert their marketing strategy to compensate. I'm sure most of the pressure for them to NOT move online is a) as was mentioned all the crap songs no one will buy, if they can gt the one or two good songs by themselves and b) retailers would lose a hell of a lot of money if music moved online; they jack the prices up so much that they make one hell of a profit on CDs. Moving online would kill that.
Music will move online eventually, and I'll definitely be first in line if I can get almost every song I want; but this piddling 'no artist you've ever heard of' crap can bite me.
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Can the RIAA catch you if you're trading on MIRC?
