A applefan macrumors regular Original poster Feb 3, 2003 172 1 No. Cal. Aug 27, 2003 #1 Maybe this is of interest to the music downloaders.
mactastic macrumors 68040 Apr 24, 2003 3,681 665 Colly-fornia Aug 27, 2003 #2 Ouch. I'm glad I've gone legal with iTMS.
MrMacMan macrumors 604 Jul 4, 2001 7,002 11 1 Block away from NYC. Aug 27, 2003 #3 This doesn't tell me much, basically they know if I downloaded this or not. BTW, If you Re-Encode your Music they can't trace you, it would create a new Hash, BITE ME RIAA!
This doesn't tell me much, basically they know if I downloaded this or not. BTW, If you Re-Encode your Music they can't trace you, it would create a new Hash, BITE ME RIAA!
M mac15 macrumors 68040 Dec 29, 2001 3,099 0 Aug 28, 2003 #4 Meh, being from Australia is great. Our record companies haven't done crap (so far)
GeeYouEye macrumors 68000 Dec 9, 2001 1,670 10 State of Denial Aug 28, 2003 #5 fascinating... since when is the RIAA endowed with FBI-like powers?
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England Aug 28, 2003 #6 I think this BBC Article is probably along the same lines.
J jadariv macrumors regular Sep 11, 2002 129 0 Aug 28, 2003 #7 Although i seriously don't agree with how the RIAA is handling this. Some people were simply out and out abusing and, as far as i'm concerned, stealing. Hell, what she was doing was worse than someone stealing a cd from a store.
Although i seriously don't agree with how the RIAA is handling this. Some people were simply out and out abusing and, as far as i'm concerned, stealing. Hell, what she was doing was worse than someone stealing a cd from a store.
MrMacMan macrumors 604 Jul 4, 2001 7,002 11 1 Block away from NYC. Aug 28, 2003 #8 Originally posted by GeeYouEye fascinating... since when is the RIAA endowed with FBI-like powers? Click to expand... Seriously! Damn, stupid DMCA. I can't believe they can sue people like this, so damn unbelievable
Originally posted by GeeYouEye fascinating... since when is the RIAA endowed with FBI-like powers? Click to expand... Seriously! Damn, stupid DMCA. I can't believe they can sue people like this, so damn unbelievable