I also don't see a problem. When I give out my birthdate and birthlocation noone could identify me. The bigger problem would be when someone is able to modify the database! This would be much easier and cheaper (when the system isn't secured enough) as when it's done with hardwarepaper:)
Doh, I don't think 95% of the "P2P"-Network users are downloading mp3's. There is a lot of other media out there (I never downloaded mp3 in the last year, and I'm sure there are lot of others who also download pr0n only;)... or executeable stuff). And when I understood it right it only affects mp3's.
I also don't think that 17 Team members agree that RIAA is something good and support it. (It would also be somewhat strange if really noone of them is using a p2p client;))
Oh, and the last one... how will he be able to say that 95% are infected? Oh... I forgot.. there are exactly 9389278923729389 p2p users... don't count this one...;)
Someone knows when Microsoft releases DirectX for Linux?
I also don't see a problem. When I give out my birthdate and birthlocation noone could identify me. The bigger problem would be when someone is able to modify the database! This would be much easier and cheaper (when the system isn't secured enough) as when it's done with hardwarepaper :)
Doh, I don't think 95% of the "P2P"-Network users are downloading mp3's. There is a lot of other media out there (I never downloaded mp3 in the last year, and I'm sure there are lot of others who also download pr0n only ;)... or executeable stuff). And when I understood it right it only affects mp3's.
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I also don't think that 17 Team members agree that RIAA is something good and support it. (It would also be somewhat strange if really noone of them is using a p2p client
Oh, and the last one... how will he be able to say that 95% are infected? Oh... I forgot.. there are exactly 9389278923729389 p2p users... don't count this one...