 ChrisDATGoogle Keyword Compsysnyc join:2002-02-26 Hollis, NY | Don't sleep on the RIAA... They have the deep pockets to outright buyout smaller, less known p2p players for the sole purpose of droppin dime on the users... Remember, they have to be able to "get" however many copyrighted works from an offender. If you're dialed up, that could take months, and if you only stay online long enough to get what you want (regardless of your connection type/speed), you're virtually untouchable... The goal of the RIAA is to halt the sharing of their protected works, either by litigation, or by otherwise making it "dangerous" to be assiciated with p2p in general...
I make sure I pay attention to what is happening... wholesale downloading will get an ip [or ISP] banned, as will accelerators and other, seemingly automation driven attempts at "lifting" stuff....
BeWare... Big brother is on the prowl, and the list is in the open. cjw |
 | The thing that has me worried is it is possible for the RIAA to do something like this. However, considering the current methods used, the RIAA would probably launch a P2P just to log users and IP's. They can already subpoena records from ISP's which I think is crazy. I think having this digital record would be more important then removing the files off a hard drive via a trojan. |