Members EngineGuitarist Posted September 28, 2002 Members Share Posted September 28, 2002 cnn.com the big 5 want to be able to sabotage P2P networks, can you beleive it! read the link. if they can do this people are gonna freak the {censored} out! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members StratKat Posted September 29, 2002 Members Share Posted September 29, 2002 Hehehee!! If the big 5 are smart they will leave the P2P sites alone! WHY? Because before nap went down there want much in the P2P arena that bothered them. NOW, you got kazza and its a monster thats ten times worse for them than napster was. If they shut it down someone will just find another way thats even more of a problem to them than the standard P2P jobbies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EngineGuitarist Posted September 29, 2002 Author Members Share Posted September 29, 2002 I saw the other night on TV this place, actually a country, called Sealand i think. Basically it's an old British military base, a small one mostly used for Helicopters, that is way out in the Atlantic Ocean. It's like 12 miles out into international waters. Anyway, there are like 6 people who live there and as an added source of income they host servers containing material that is banned or forbidden to be distributed for whatever reason. either way, if someone with a large CD collection turned it all into MP3's, spent a few months getting more MP3's on the web they could have a massive database stored on a central drive (similar to napster but way worse) that everyone can access and the RIAA can bitch and moan as much as they want because it's up to six people living in the middle of an ocean. {censored}in great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BlueStrat Posted September 30, 2002 Members Share Posted September 30, 2002 Check it out. http://www.musicunited.org/ At least these guys are trying to change it by explaining their position. Not that it'll matter though, because by and large we've become a society of relative morality and have lost our inner deterrence to right and wrong. Since no one can be caught, it'll never stop. It is a socially acceptable form of stealing, even fashionable, because of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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