Death-Dude
02-23-2003, 03:19 AM
Honest Thief article (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=7916)
The Dutch are famous for not legislating morality, as the article mentions. I just read an article in the business section of the local rag that the RIAA is databasing the users of Kazaa, and if they can ever finalize the ruling with Verizon, forcing them to give up a user of theirs who had a huge repository of MP3s, that htey would like to make a few more 'poster chilren' out of large file-swappers. The ruling went originally for Verizon, then got overturned in appelate court to favor the RIAA, and now Verizon is appealing that. I doubt any small potatoes will be prosecuted if that were to happen, but I'm sure they have their eyes on some big ones. The article was about how not-anonymous people are on the net, especially in P2P progs, and how the RIAA, or nearly anyone, can get your IP and ultimately you if you are doing illegal things with it.
The Dutch are famous for not legislating morality, as the article mentions. I just read an article in the business section of the local rag that the RIAA is databasing the users of Kazaa, and if they can ever finalize the ruling with Verizon, forcing them to give up a user of theirs who had a huge repository of MP3s, that htey would like to make a few more 'poster chilren' out of large file-swappers. The ruling went originally for Verizon, then got overturned in appelate court to favor the RIAA, and now Verizon is appealing that. I doubt any small potatoes will be prosecuted if that were to happen, but I'm sure they have their eyes on some big ones. The article was about how not-anonymous people are on the net, especially in P2P progs, and how the RIAA, or nearly anyone, can get your IP and ultimately you if you are doing illegal things with it.