torrentfreak.com — Together with the charity Childnet, IFPI recently launched a campaign to educate kids, teachers and parents about the dangers of filesharing. Ironically, the legal alternatives they suggest direct the kids to LimeWire, Kazaa and sites that sell hardcore adult movies.
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kingoftheringsMay 12, 2008
allofmp3.com? I think thats still illegal, and if you're going to break the law you might as well just torrent it for free.
fordiMay 12, 2008
I never did understand that. Music, Video and Images are already packed as tightly as they reasonably can be. Why the hell stick them in a zip/rar container? It doesn't hide anything, and it just makes it a pain in the ass to select what you're after or verify that it's actually there.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2008
Torrents FTW
Closed AccountMay 12, 2008
The Napster you knew is still somewhat around. Search up about opennap and Slavanap networks.
yogiincorkMay 12, 2008
no, actually: WHAT have YOU been smoking?
peachcobblerMay 12, 2008
Amen. It's sad how naive some people are. I wish i could digg you up twice. I got 882 diggs for a very similar comment once.
mcanadaMay 13, 2008
If I make 1,000,000 per year and my expenses are 9,999,999.01 , well then yes I'm screwed.