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Daemon
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join:2003-06-29
San Francisco, CA
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reply to Nightfall

Re: only a matter of time

I don't see what bias you mean, but-

There are some services that offer more anonminity than others, and there are ways to increase your privacy, if you are smart. Nothing the feds couldn't back track if they wanted to (unless you really went crazy), but enough to keep the RIAA off of your back.
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-Ryan
The more you know the more you know how little you know,you know?


Morac

join:2001-08-30
Riverside, NJ
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But even the anonymous services do very little to hide your information. The only way they could provide any chance of anonymity is if everyone connected through a proxy server in which case all the RIAA has to do is shut down that server (serving a subpeona first to get the list of ip addresses who have connected to that server for future lawsuits).
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"snmp: the standard e-mail protocol on the Internet" - LinkSys user manual (page 17)


tdkyo

join:2002-12-07
Rochester, NY

Or get into a smaller private network.



wardriverintx

@ezdigitalnetwork.net

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or just get a laptop a wireless card and a big antenna, and go for a drive...


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