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RIAASucks

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What if...

This may be a naive and stupid question, but I was unable to answer it myself. What's to stop somebody from simply saying they deleted the offending file(s) while they really didn't? The only way the RIAA would know if you didn't is if they were able to view all the files on your computer... which obviously wouldn't be possible unless the RIAA has begun using shadier tactics than before.


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said by RIAASucks:
What's to stop somebody from simply saying they deleted the offending file(s) while they really didn't?

I think that's just an aside for the notice... They're pointing out an illegal file, so they throw in that to be a good boy you ought to delete it. The notice is not about whether or not you delete the file, it's about whether or not you get busted downloading again.
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