Here is a question for them: If it is not possible to target a whole university, which may be attached to an entire block of IP addresses, then how is it still possible to target an individual? It seems to me that it would be easier to identify a university than one person. Then again, I shouldn't be surprised something they say isn't logical.
So if each module belongs to it's respective country, is a passport needed to go between rooms? What if someone can't go to Japan for what ever reason. Are they banned from entering a room owned by Japan?
I agree. I use mostly Debian for my servers and a knoppix live cd for any poking around/demo to people that I need to do. I've tried a bunch others over the years, but found that I tend to use these more often. I'm not saying that they are the best, just my personal preference.
I remember reading an article a while ago (sorry, no link) where someone from the RIAA mentioned that they are aware of what happens on IRC. Of course, they said they are pursuing people, but I haven't heard anything about that. My guess is that people who use IRC for sharing music have a higher degree of computer knowledge than those that install kazza and will put up more of a fight resulting in the RIAA loosing a case.
I wonder if I can use this as an excuse to drop my wireless contract penalty free. This makes me a little uncomfortable knowing that my private records can be released under 'free speech.' Although if that argument does work then I would assume other carriers could use the same reasoning in the future. Guess I'll have to go back to tin can and string.
Talk about a shitty job
Yeah, let's escape under cover of the afternoon in the biggest car in the county
I wonder who the 1 person in Chad that downloaded Firefox is
Here is a question for them: If it is not possible to target a whole university, which may be attached to an entire block of IP addresses, then how is it still possible to target an individual? It seems to me that it would be easier to identify a university than one person. Then again, I shouldn't be surprised something they say isn't logical.
You're right. It's not a failure, it's a feature
What about a roundhouse kick?
So they can charge more money for it and the content
So if each module belongs to it's respective country, is a passport needed to go between rooms? What if someone can't go to Japan for what ever reason. Are they banned from entering a room owned by Japan?
mmmm....I like fruit cups
I agree. I use mostly Debian for my servers and a knoppix live cd for any poking around/demo to people that I need to do. I've tried a bunch others over the years, but found that I tend to use these more often. I'm not saying that they are the best, just my personal preference.
I've never seen these videos before. This is one of the coolest thing I've seen in a while.
Quick, put a patent on the fix. That will show them.
I remember reading an article a while ago (sorry, no link) where someone from the RIAA mentioned that they are aware of what happens on IRC. Of course, they said they are pursuing people, but I haven't heard anything about that. My guess is that people who use IRC for sharing music have a higher degree of computer knowledge than those that install kazza and will put up more of a fight resulting in the RIAA loosing a case.
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I wonder if I can use this as an excuse to drop my wireless contract penalty free. This makes me a little uncomfortable knowing that my private records can be released under 'free speech.' Although if that argument does work then I would assume other carriers could use the same reasoning in the future. Guess I'll have to go back to tin can and string.
It would make tipping strippers a bit more difficult