Napster is far from over. Anyone who wants to can set up their own napster server on their own home computer. So if someone from taiwan (there are no copyright laws there) or similar country set up a napster server, the RIAA couldn't do anything or at least not anything significant to them. All it takes are a few servers beyond the jurisdiction of copyright laws and then you have napster back. And what about that principality of sealand thing.. you know the artificial island off of Britain that is its own country where they are going to host any "illegal" material that can't be hosted elsewhere. Sounds like the perfect place for napster to me. The RIAA is only hurting themsleves, because napster will live, and they have 10 million+ people who hate them now.
Napster is far from over. Anyone who wants to can set up their own napster server on their own home computer. So if someone from taiwan (there are no copyright laws there) or similar country set up a napster server, the RIAA couldn't do anything or at least not anything significant to them. All it takes are a few servers beyond the jurisdiction of copyright laws and then you have napster back. And what about that principality of sealand thing.. you know the artificial island off of Britain that is its own country where they are going to host any "illegal" material that can't be hosted elsewhere. Sounds like the perfect place for napster to me. The RIAA is only hurting themsleves, because napster will live, and they have 10 million+ people who hate them now.
-psyk()
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