  SLD Premium join:2002-04-17 1 edit | reply to DaMaGeINC Re: HALF??
criminals == idiots? Well, Bush did get elected to a second term... |
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  GlobalMind Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy Premium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL
| reply to Jason Levine said by Jason Levine :... If they want me to pay (assuming that I actually did pirate something), then they'll have to do better than sending me an e-mail. Exactly. Any REAL legal challenge would come via an actual certified letter.
Outside of that, they can send email if they like but I wouldn't take action on it. -- TheGlobalMind.com | Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go? | Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to Thaler said by Thaler :What I don't get, is if they're putting this much innovation and effort to track-&-fine offenders on the fly...then... WHY DON'T THEY GO AFTER THE %&@#ING UPLOADERS? Why go after your bread and butter? They are essentially making money off of the pirates. Without them, there is no business model. |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs: | reply to quatrix By your accusation, more than half of America are criminals. |
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join:2007-10-30 | reply to Thaler they wont go after the uploaders, because they have to upload the files themselves. and i can almost say that all the files they have, they don't have written permission from the artists, writers, directors to upload to begin with. |
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 quatrix Premium join:2005-02-11 Davie, FL | reply to DaMaGeINC Criminals who are lucky enough not to get caught are still idiots. |
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| reply to DaMaGeINC What I don't get, is if they're putting this much innovation and effort to track-&-fine offenders on the fly...then...
WHY DON'T THEY GO AFTER THE %&@#ING UPLOADERS?
Seriously, I thought the RIAA was selling all this ramped-up piracy BS case in hopes to eradicate the offenders offering up the unauthorized copies? Making a "fast-pass" express lane to prosecute future downloaders is almost screaming cartel-like money grab at this point. |
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| reply to patcat88 Heh, they don't need to be sent on paper. A digital copy of a DMCA is all that is required. Trust me, I know. 
The DMCA is abused by so many people everyday. I have to stop talking about it right now before I go off on a rant and get pissed off. |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | reply to insomniac84 DMCA notices get mailed to you on paper. The email would just be a courtesy by your ISP. |
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| reply to insomniac84 said by insomniac84 :Better yet, don't use your ISP email and you wouldn't have to worry about ever seeing one. I was about to say something to that effect. My e-mails come from another outfit and not from my ISP. It just came to mind how much e-mails are burgeoning their server(s) since I started with them in November 2007. It never occurred to me to even check. Now I am wondering . -- Yo te digo, el mundo esta jodido |
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join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | reply to Jason Levine Better yet, don't use your ISP email and you wouldn't have to worry about ever seeing one. |
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  Doctor Four My other vehicle is a TARDIS Premium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX
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| reply to Jason Levine The MediaDefender impersonator emails that are really a virus are a good example of this. Anyone who treats those as spam will likely also treat any infringement notices that come from this company the same way. -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| reply to DaMaGeINC I've got to agree. If I got an e-mail that claimed that they caught me pirating music/movies (putting aside the fact that I don't pirate music/movies for a second) and I had to go to this website to pay up, I'd toss it into the ol' Spam bucket. We're always telling users not to click on links "randomly mailed" to them much less not to pay for anything from those links. What's to distinguish GetAmnesty from the inevitable spammer imitators that will arise? If they want me to pay (assuming that I actually did pirate something), then they'll have to do better than sending me an e-mail. -- -Jason Levine Support a children's charity. Buy a calendar and/or a photo book. Shooting For A Cause |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs:
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1 edit | "The company claims that about half of the people contacted during their trial of the system have decided to pay. "
I call bullshit. I would never pay if caught. But only idiots get caught, so I guess the idiots are the ones paying. hahahaa. losers. --
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