kaaza users getting busted!
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- cosmo0
ummm...can anyone give me the link to the kaaza lite you guys use?
- Nirvous0
Florida is safe from the RIAA right now. Next week ... who knows.
- laurus0
there is nothing intellectual about property
- unknown0
hey could the RIAA use the patriot act and just storm your house and snatch your machine?
- Nirvous0
Use kazza lite and enable the IP blocking feature. No IP, no RIAA.
Also dont store your warez/mp3s/movies in the public folder. (Obvious isnt it)Dont steal ... the government hates competition.
- knoxel0
sound is free... applied sound as in composed sound by an artist should be payed for like anything else produced by any type of artist, but how do we know its good unless we hear it? its easy to look at an artist who paints and say wow, i could own that piece for 5gs... but i dont have 5gs, so i'll just pay the gallery to go see it, buts its no wonder every artist struggles when it comes to supporting themselves financially doing what they love.
- JazX0
I agree screw them at any rate, sound should be free!
- CyBrainX0
Once again, it is all out war with these dicks. Do anything to fight back. They are without ANY moral defense.
- cosmo0
Screw RIAA, if there is no kaaza do they think someone else won't come up with another software like kaaza.
Just audiograbber and start ripping songs after u buy the cd, then transfer to friends. Those fucking recording company need to learn a lesson.
- unknown0
I heard about Germany but it's not the RIAA per se.
The Big C's are up for a fights now.
Use IRC and FTP's and you're safe
for now haha
- unknown0
knoxel,
which is why labels need to push making songs available on their site to listen to, but that promote going to actually buy the albums.
You are seeing more and more cds come with a DVD, I'll buy that in a second if it's someone I like, got a great Datsuns live DVD, White Stripes had a good one w/4 videos, Sigur Ros had three videos with their single for song 1 on ( ) , and Zwan had one that was nearly an hour of live stuff and in studio stuff (never bought it though, already had the album)
- cruz_azul0
this is all hype and bullshit...as soon as u get a nasty letter burn ur music and they got nothing on you.....its all hype....how can u convict wihtout proof......and what if you own the music already how is that illegal..if i have a snoop cd and i want an mp3 copy of it wheres the harm....fk the RIAA
- unknown0
Honestly, I buy music all the time. When I was broke for months on end I went 11 months without buying a single cd, when I'd probably never gone a single month without buying one-new or used.
If the Universal plan to lower cd costs to under $13 is followed by other labels, I'm going to be one happy person and buy quite a few I always held back on.
So many jazz cds I'd like to buy, but too many are over $20, or can only be found at Virgin which is the most expensive cd store out there.
- knoxel0
it kinda sucks to purchase an overpriced album and find out you just wasted your money on
some shit tunes.
- Mimio0
Think about buying music from now on. End of story.
- JazX0
if I were you guys I would DUMP Kazaa like NOW NOW and pick up something like E-mule.
- monkeyshine0
Think they're going after everyone everywhere, SportyThief:
Music companies and national trade bodies are pursuing individual lawsuits in Denmark, Germany, Italy and elsewhere.
- unknown0
The thing is they go after people who share.
so no share no downloads
sharing is the foundation of every P2P network.
I don't think they go after peeps outside the US so rest of the world unite and let your Uncle Sam friends get some tunes haha
- monkeyshine0
I think that the RIAA is going about this the wrong way but stupid college kids saying things like this:
'"This is insane, they can't just hack into our systems and track our activities. It's our property," said Lucy Chen, a sociology student who thinks downloading free music is fair because compact discs are overpriced.'
...doesn't help the cause. I mean, come on, factually you are stealing someone else's intellectual property. Let's at least be honest about what we're doing.
- matt250
it is only people in the US they are going after?