 | reply to cableblows3
. what i dont get is why these groups go after little things mp3s big whoop, 20$ a cd or whatver... i know people that have many big name expensive apps worth thousands of dollars -- EACH. why go after people who trade mp3s, simple, its not very hard to catch them (since most of these people dont know what a proxy is or any way of anonymousity) and secondly because theres so many mp3s, its not very hard to accuse a person of having it, and it turns out they have a few, since probably about 80% of the population does. They are just out to set an example by trying to punish these "excessive downloaders/sharers" in hopes that people will give up this "*illegial*" activity. Its the 21st century, computers are everywehre, there will ALWAYS be a way to spread pirated music/movies/software maybe not to the average computer user, but to the more "technically inclined" people its not hard to find something. They need to figure ways they can make money over the internet, THAT WORKS, not some 2$ a song garbage. |