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Originally posted by: DeeKnow
if ppl can steal with absolutely zero risk of getting caught for it, they will. end of story. who cares if it's good or bad?
yeah but i cant write that on my paper
Originally posted by: DeeKnow
if ppl can steal with absolutely zero risk of getting caught for it, they will. end of story. who cares if it's good or bad?
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: jagec
yeah, on-campus DC hub = the fastest way to get game patches, linux distros, freeware, anime...think 700+ MB/s.
Not to say that nothing illegal gets shared, but that's not ALL that gets shared.
Still, one guy on the hub has 600GB of anime :Q
Try finding that on the internet...
700 MB/s huh?
wow - you love to earn your username don't you?Originally posted by: SuperTool
I don't get why the music industry is so upset. They are happy the music gets played on the radio, but they don't like it when people download the music to listen to it.
They need to realize something, and deal with it.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: jagec
yeah, on-campus DC hub = the fastest way to get game patches, linux distros, freeware, anime...think 700+ MB/s.
Not to say that nothing illegal gets shared, but that's not ALL that gets shared.
Still, one guy on the hub has 600GB of anime :Q
Try finding that on the internet...
700 MB/s huh?
hehe, oops?
700 KB/s I mean. I've seen as high as 1.06 MB/s.
A friend of mine HAS seen as high as ~8MB/s, but not all the dorms are wired for 100-base T
No.Originally posted by: eigen
People may have to accept that the world is changing. We are obviously moving toward a society where information is what is valued.However this may imply that old market rules do not apply anymore ( particualry those based on scarcity). In the same way that capitalism replaced feudalism..we may be in the beginnings of a transistion period.
Originally posted by: edm917
I think when you limit sharing to a close group of friends (instead of strangers), it gets more interesting. It's basically like extending your network neighborhood out around a few select friends. This makes it safe enough to share files that you would never want out on a public sharing network.
Because he is a dumbass and 7 out of his 8 posts have been bumping dead P2P threads.Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: edm917
I think when you limit sharing to a close group of friends (instead of strangers), it gets more interesting. It's basically like extending your network neighborhood out around a few select friends. This makes it safe enough to share files that you would never want out on a public sharing network.
This thread is three* MONTHS old. Why the hell bring it back?
* Four from the OP.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
I don't get why the music industry is so upset. They are happy the music gets played on the radio, but they don't like it when people download the music to listen to it.
They need to realize something, and deal with it.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Sharing is Caring
Here is a good arguement:
It's my computer, my files, my connection, my peers. If we decide we want to share, we are gonna share![]()
Don't like it, don't let the files get out there. If you can't protect your data, you have only yourself to blame.