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Old 26-06-2003, 08:42
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US music industry to sue individuals.....

......in drive against net piracy!
I imagine it will happen here too, so what do you think?
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The American recording industry yesterday threatened to take legal action against individuals for illegal file sharing of music, opening a new front in the war against online piracy.
The threat will send a chilling message that the industry is no longer content with chasing file-sharing services such as Napster and Kazaa. The first suits could take place as early as mid-August.

The move underlines how desperate the music industry has become to staunch the flow of illegal downloads, which are beginning to devastate compact disc sales. In 2000, the 10 top-selling albums in the US sold a total of 60m copies. In 2001 that dropped to 40m, and last year it was 34m.

Full article here:http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/new...985137,00.html
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Old 26-06-2003, 08:58
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this happened before did it not, with anyone charing large amounts of files being taken to court, and then it never went ahead...
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Old 26-06-2003, 09:19
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I get the impression they mean it this time though!
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Old 26-06-2003, 09:22
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Well, it's already happened. Four students at several US colleges have been sued and the RIAA won.
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Old 26-06-2003, 13:22
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I’m sure its been done before, but unless you have loads of songs in your shared folder, its not worth the effort of tracking you down.

Also it was rumoured that the record companies are going to start hiding virus’s in disguise of their songs, but they wont admit to it.
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Old 26-06-2003, 13:42
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Also it was rumoured that the record companies are going to start hiding virus’s in disguise of their songs, but they wont admit to it.
and they would do this how? an mp3 file is not an executable file. unless they put something in all the mp3 players that will be triggered by the code in the mp3 file. it just wont happen

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Old 26-06-2003, 17:34
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this happened before did it not, with anyone charing large amounts of files being taken to court, and then it never went ahead...
How many files is classed as a 'large amount' do you reckon? *starts putting my mp3s onto cd quickly and deleting em from the hard drive*
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Old 26-06-2003, 17:58
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Looks like they've done a good job of making everyone panic.

For a start the US record industry have announced this, so anyone in not in the USA need not be concerned as of yet.
Secondly, there are a few services already out that don't give your IP address away, making you untrackable (i.e. http://freenetproject.org) This is the kind of technology that the third generation of filesharing programs will use.
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Old 26-06-2003, 18:59
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I wasn't serious *has better things to panic about than idle threats from record companies!*
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Old 26-06-2003, 22:31
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and they would do this how? an mp3 file is not an executable file. unless they put something in all the mp3 players that will be triggered by the code in the mp3 file. it just wont happen

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The same way every virus is spread.
A lot of the people out there woldn't know the difference and would just click the file to open it, you may know the difference but a lot of other people will not.
A few people reporting this and others would panic
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The same way every virus is spread.
A lot of the people out there woldn't know the difference and would just click the file to open it, you may know the difference but a lot of other people will not.
A few people reporting this and others would panic
but this wouldnt work on the file sharing networks. when people select to only see audio files .exe/.vbs/.vba etc would not show up and would not be downloaded.

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Old 27-06-2003, 00:11
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I get the impression they mean it this time though!
Not just in the US, a student in halls at Loughborough got arrested a few months ago for sharing mp3s
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Old 27-06-2003, 01:55
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It's unbelievable. Selfish fuckwits.
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Old 27-06-2003, 04:14
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If they god damn want to reduce internet piracy, they should bloody well reduce the price of CD's from the appalling level they are at now. But oh no, that means the selfish morons dont make as much of a profit. Greed, its all based on Greed.
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and they would do this how? an mp3 file is not an executable file. unless they put something in all the mp3 players that will be triggered by the code in the mp3 file. it just wont happen

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Apparently there used to be a weakness in Winamp that would allow executable code to be run from an mp3, but that's been fixed now. This virus planting thing was probably just more record company bullshit.
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