I'm shocked that these organizations realize that this kind of thing pisses off consumers.
Does this mean that after paying taxes, it's a free-for-all on all the P2P services?
This is an utterly stupid idea.
jflash
**snip** Besides, I have no reasonable expectation of privacy on a bridge (which is why I try to keep the nose-picking to a minimum).
Call me crazy, but I expect privacy while in my car. I don't expect to have to buy expensive counter-surveillance equipment (or use a mylar bag) to protect my privacy. I don't want even aggregate data about my whereabouts or preferences being known. Not because I have anything to hide, but because I don't.
ref: The Fourth Amendment
I think they're lying - why else would they provide no MP3's?
It's not like the Late Great Bob is going to file suit under the DMCA.
** Got to work out why these things can LOOK like they may work, but everyone wants to hear 'em!
I'm shocked that these organizations realize that this kind of thing pisses off consumers. Does this mean that after paying taxes, it's a free-for-all on all the P2P services? This is an utterly stupid idea. jflash
Odd that they did this one year ago, when they went down for maintenance.
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http://www.btflux.com.nyud.net:8080/archives/news
Time for me to get a list of all their IPs, so when they portscan me I can file a lawsuit against them.
It's time to put these wannabe hax0rz outta business.
And once we're in there, we discover that not all Open Source developers are Dope Smoking Long Haired Linux Hippies...
Jim
Besides, I have no reasonable expectation of privacy on a bridge (which is why I try to keep the nose-picking to a minimum).
Call me crazy, but I expect privacy while in my car. I don't expect to have to buy expensive counter-surveillance equipment (or use a mylar bag) to protect my privacy. I don't want even aggregate data about my whereabouts or preferences being known. Not because I have anything to hide, but because I don't.
ref: The Fourth Amendment
Microsoft code will sound like a symphony orchestra!
(Of course, my code sounds like Cage's famous 4:44 track..)
I think they're lying - why else would they provide no MP3's? It's not like the Late Great Bob is going to file suit under the DMCA. ** Got to work out why these things can LOOK like they may work, but everyone wants to hear 'em!