Those Bastards!!!!!!

MajesticMoose

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My dad just gave me this newpaper article from the Baltimore sun.

Is it me, or is this a blatant violation of our 4th(i think that's it) amendment rights against unlawful search and siezure? It essentially amounts to company being founded on the basis of providing a hacking service. It's not enough that they shut down napster, now they have to go for the users. They do have one very weak link: They are relying on the ISP's to deny service until the file is deleted. That's like saying to them: "hey why don't you cut your profit margins by a considerable figure." Yea i bet they'll go for that.

m00se:|
 

Nice.
There should be some law against that software searching your harddrive.
Thats like breaking into a house through an open window and reading the persons credit history, then reporting it to the credit company so they shut off your cards.
Bad business, poor morals.
 

MajesticMoose

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Sammy: there is a law, it's called the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. The problem is that it has not been interpreted in that manner yet, but it will be.

m00se
 

Viper GTS

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I saw that in today's paper. Sounds like a good reason not to use Napster anymore. I hardly ever used it in the first place (mainly to find a song when I wasn't exactly sure what I was looking for), & only have a few (certainly fewer than 10, probably fewer than 5) MP3's that I don't own the CD for.

However...

I do have ~30 CD's worth of MP3's on my HD that I DO own the CD for. In fact, I ripped them myself for the convenience of having them at my fingertips. If they cancel my ISP account for a song that I own the CD for, I'll call the police & request that they document my entire CD collection. Then I'll take that to my ISP & demand that they re-instate my account.

Viper GTS
 

BDawg

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<< Sounds like a good reason not to use Napster anymore. >>



Or a good reason to stop listening to Roy Orbison. You know, mamma told me not to get a tatoo of Roy Orbison. What momma doesn't know won't hurt her! ;)
 

Yes I know the 4th amendment exists.
But govt. does not move a fraction of the speed that the technology industry does, which presents problems, like this one.

If they shut off my isp access, I would be rather angry.
Regardless if they found a file or not that was pirated, they broke my basic rights.
And I would bring it all the way to court as well.
I know not ALL the music I have is legit.
But, they have to prove that with due process.
With a search warrant mandated by the courts.
BS if you ask me.
 

BDawg

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So....how does this program (trojan) get access to your system? What installs it?
 

MajesticMoose

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I'm told by a friend that this type of thing has happened before, and that the companies were shut down because it was illegal. I'm gonna look for where he saw it but i don't think i can find it. It's times like this that i wish i was a hacker:)

m00se
 

Imported

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Damn.. I do hope that happens to me. I can see $$$ coming from a hefty lawsuit. :)
 

Clinotus

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Damn.. I do hope that happens to me. I can see $$$ coming from a hefty lawsuit

I could see it now :D ; thats a horrible abuse by a company to take. Since when did hacking by a corporation or company become legal?
 

Supradude

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&quot;Rather, he's trying to kill off the black market for pirated songs so a legitimate model for music distribution can emerge - one that compensates composers, performers and record labels for their work. &quot;

i see creating music and having hundreds of fans appreciating it just isn't a thought in the performers mind nowadays... sad...
 

yakko

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SO how does this differ from me breaking into to someones computer and violating my ISP's Terms of Service as well as a couple of laws? How do they determine what songs are illegally stored? Glad I keep most of my stuff off the hdd and on cd.:)
 

Thegonagle

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Zone Alarm won?t do a thing against this. It?s a bot that runs on Napster?s network. Your nap client did all the searching of your hard drive for them and shared it along with your username and IP to Napster?s server.

Incidentally, running a bot of your own on Napster will get you banned too. . . Hmmn.




MM, you should Consider renaming this thread to something more informative, because this is a good topic.
 

Supradude

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hm... interesting point yakko, then you could argue that you use napster only to search for what song titles are new = ) ha ha, but if everyone started not sharing to prevent this, then Napster would have 0 files shared :Q
 

LordMaul

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Stupid money-hungry people. They are all rich, but want more. Greedy, greedy, greedy! :|
 

shiner

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Damn!!! There for a minute I thought it was something serious like maybe someone killed Kenny.

This is a clear violation of the 4th Amendment and would never stand up in court. First time someone takes em to The Supremes this company goes outta bidness.