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windyridgeFeb 8, 2008
Nice list! The related links are also worth reading especially if you are noob.
kindrobotFeb 9, 2008
And if you've ever worked on any kind of music or video project, long distance, you can be sending files back and forth for days on end, gigs a day. It's more than just distros and illegal files. Sometimes it's audio and video files.
kianbungFeb 9, 2008
Nah. I think he's calling them *unreasonably* paranoid.
dedenmehonkFeb 9, 2008
I'm not going to pay money to steal s**t...I want it for free...If I was going to pay someone, it'd be the person who deserves the money....
kenzanFeb 11, 2008
Clearly you have too much time on your hands.Enjoy your Studio apartment and job at Starbucks, my good man.
freetime000Feb 13, 2008
If you have "sign up" it's not anonymous.
fxchipNov 2, 2008
As to allegations of RIAA/MPAA honeypot: I realize they're private institutions, but doesn't that sort of thing constitute entrapment, especially when you're paying real money for it? The server(s) is/are in the Netherlands, too, which would -- I would think -- preclude log use, assuming they log at all. Now if the feds come in busting down the door... any logs would have to be turned over real quick, I think. Then again -- once again, server in the Netherlands, where the U.S. has to actually get permission from the NL government, and has to have a good reason. I'm not sure how those kinds of agreements work. It's probably fairly interesting though.