Even though I'm sympathetic to people who steal crappy music,
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Sharman, in a countersuit, claimed movie and recording industries didn't understand the digital age and were monopolizing entertainment.
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^What a crock of crap that is.
The RIAA, which has battled the widespread sharing of music, called Sharman's "newfound admiration for the importance of copyright law" ironic and "self-serving."
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Even though I'm sympathetic to people who steal crappy music,
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Sharman, in a countersuit, claimed movie and recording industries didn't understand the digital age and were monopolizing entertainment.
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^What a crock of crap that is.
Nice argument. You say it's a crock of crap... but it seems like a truthful crock of crap to me.
Originally posted by: edro13
OMG! They used Kazaa Lite to get the pirates?!?! It says in the EULA that it is illegal to install Kazaa Lite!
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
At this rate, Kazaa will soon have no music worth pirating at all.
Kazaa blows ass for music anyways, it is not designed around being able to download albums, only singles. (which means most of the people that use it are fans of music that is produced under the 1 good song per record deal brought to you by the RIAA) Only thing K++ is even remotely useful for is pr0n, and even that is debatable with all of the crazy kinds of it on there. Not to mention people that share on those networks are usually idiots that can't make quality encodes of movies, music, etc and tend to distribute bad, viral, or improperly named material. File sharing for the masses just doesn't work for anybody.
Originally posted by: Richdog
Ah, but EarthStation 5 is a decent alternative, and is almost untrackable!:beer:
RIAA drops one lawsuit
Meanwhile, the recording industry group has dropped one of the 261 lawsuits, a case filed against a 66-year-old sculptor who apparently was targeted in a case of mistaken identity.
Sarah Seabury Ward, of Newbury, Massachusetts, was accused of illegally sharing more than 2,000 songs through Kazaa, including rapper Trick Daddy's "I'm a Thug." The music companies threatened to hold her liable for up to $150,000 for each song.
After Ward's lawyer complained that Ward is a "computer neophyte" who never installed file-sharing software or downloaded any songs, the case was dropped in federal court in Boston on Friday.
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Even though I'm sympathetic to people who steal crappy music,
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Sharman, in a countersuit, claimed movie and recording industries didn't understand the digital age and were monopolizing entertainment.
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^What a crock of crap that is.
Nice argument. You say it's a crock of crap... but it seems like a truthful crock of crap to me.
So your argument is, just because the technology is there you have the right to steal? Ok I admit I stole many things in my life, but never have I publicly filed a law suit saying I didn't do wrong.
Even if KaZaA does not prevail in this lawsuit I think the entertainment factor alone made it a worthwhile endeavor.