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wispalord

join:2007-09-20
Farmington, MO

so what if..

so what if only part of the files leaves the pc and not all of it, like torents get little pieces from all over, then technicaly no one pc transmitted the complete file.


a333
A hot cup of integrals please

join:2007-06-12
Rego Park, NY
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How has Verizon been reacting to such **AA attention? Also, if I want to stream my library of music over the internet on an Apache server, would that be illegal? (My server doesn't let the files be downloaded, it just opens up a QuickTime applet in the page which streams the file live)



BSD24
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join:2008-04-30
Middleboro, MA

said by a333:

How has Verizon been reacting to such **AA attention? Also, if I want to stream my library of music over the internet on an Apache server, would that be illegal? (My server doesn't let the files be downloaded, it just opens up a QuickTime applet in the page which streams the file live)
Well, illegal maybe. Just like internet radio has to pay per user to listen to 1 clip, someone has to pay to distribute someone elses music, that person in other words that created the music should be compensated.

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