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Ask Slashdot: How Do I Scrub Pirated Music From My Collection?

An anonymous reader writes "I tried out Google Music, and I liked it. Google made me swear that I won't upload any 'illegal' tracks, and apparently people fear Apple's iCloud turning into a honeypot for the RIAA. My music collection comprises about 90% 'legal' tracks now — legal meaning tracks that I paid for — but I still have some old MP3s kicking around from the original Napster. Moreover, I have a lot of MP3s that I downloaded because I was too lazy to rip the CD version that I own. I wanted to find a tool to scan my music to identify files that may be flagged as having been pirated by these cloud services; I thought such a tool would be free and easy to find. After all, my intent is to search my own computer for pirated music and to delete it — something that the RIAA wants the government to force you to do. But endless re-phrasing on Google leads to nothing but instructions for how to obtain pirated music. Does such a tool exist or does the RIAA seriously expect me to sift through 60 GB of music, remember which are pirated, and delete them by hand?"

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  1. Blaming others for your mess by cgeys · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You do illegal act and then try to blame others when you have to clean up your own mess? Delete all the files, re-rip what you own and the problem is solved. But stop blaming others when you have broken the law in the first place.

  2. Lamest question I've ever seen on Slashdot. by nicholas22 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Title says it all.