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Music DL Now Illegal, hm..? |
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![]() Im Gavin HI!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 802 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 111,644 ![]() |
Im sure there are topics on this but, i have some new info from my dad XD so trustful eh? He said that a new law was passed, illegalizing music downloads off of sites, programs, and anything else. Itunes and relations will be only aloud ones. You can download off Limewire, except government has put up fake music for you to download, so then they have access yo your computer. When they do this they are able to get your ip then track you down easily.
So i reccomend you not use them. But i have downloaded tons of music off limewire.... it would suck if it was shut down and stuff. Is this true? You tell me because my dad told me and.... I dunno he could be trying to keep me from downloading music from limewire. But wasnt there a law trying to illegal LimewirE? But then it failed to pass? hmm..... and suggestions of thoughts? |
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*mipadi* |
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The FBI has jurisdiction, but the recent Supreme Court decision doesn't give them anymore; it gives private groups more rights to sue for infringement.
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![]() Seoul Rocks! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 936 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 155,811 ![]() |
QUOTE(mipadi @ Jul 7 2005, 6:38 PM) The FBI has jurisdiction, but the recent Supreme Court decision doesn't give them anymore; it gives private groups more rights to sue for infringement. You do know that the FBI does not have jurisdiction in a communist country that would enforce the law themselves and would have take the sites down but ruled not to in court, agreeing that it was a violation of the internet privacy set by the Chinas government. The FBI has NO jurisdiction shutting down the server which was hosted in CHINA and the domain was not even bought through a US company. But hey, they'll do it anyway. And the Elite Torrents site will be up again in no time. Now whats funny is that SuperNova.com can STILL OPERATE and screw people over by charging them for torrent downloads that don't work. And well the FBI would not do anything about that even though FRAUD is illegal. Whats funny is that the same company that bought suprnova.com does it all over the place. They buy the domain such as kazaa.com and take money payments from people who pay for illegal software. Hummm, maybe they should do something about that eh? Here is a list of all the fraud software they use, Exeem, exim, exeen, exeeem, exceem, exxem, exxeem, exxim kaaza, kaza, kazar, kazza, cazaa, kasaa, kazzaa, kaazaa, kazaam, kaxaa, kzaa, azaa, ksaa, kasaa, kaza-lite, kaza-light, kazza-lite, kazza-light, diet-kazaa, diet-kaza, kazaa-lite, kazaa-light, kaaza-lite, kaaza-light, k-lite, k-light, klight, klite, kazaaplus, morphus, morfeus, morphios, morphius, mopheus, morphesu, orpheus, gorkster, gokster, gokrster, gorster, groster, suprnova, supernova, sprnova, bit-torrent, bittorrent, bitorrent, torrent, torrents, bit-torent, win-mx, wimmx, winimx, win-nx, wim-mx, wn-mx, download-free-mp3, download-free-mp3s, download-free-music, download-free-movies, download-free-games, download-free-songs, download-free-software, download-free-videos, download-file-sharing, legal-mp3, legal-music, legal-songs, legal-movie, legal-song, legal-mp3s, legal-movies, paid-mp3s, paid-mp3, paid-songs, paid-music, buy-mp3, buy-mp3s, buy-songs, buy-music, lime-wire, laimwire, laim-wire, file-sharing-download, file-sharing-program, file-sharing-software, peer-to-peer-file-sharing, peer-to-peer, file-sharing-music, free-file-sharing, p2p-file-sharing, file-sharing, mp3-file-sharing, mp3-file-sharing-site, file-sharing-movie, shareasaa, shareazaa, sharaza, sheraza, suprnova |
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*mipadi* |
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QUOTE(medic @ Jul 7 2005, 8:52 PM) You do know that the FBI does not have jurisdiction in a communist country that would enforce the law themselves and would have take the sites down but ruled not to in court, agreeing that it was a violation of the internet privacy set by the Chinas government. The FBI has NO jurisdiction shutting down the server which was hosted in CHINA and the domain was not even bought through a US company. But hey, they'll do it anyway. And the Elite Torrents site will be up again in no time. I'm not sure where this "community country" and "China" stuff is coming from. The FBI only executed warrants in the US, and the EliteTorrents.org webhost was located in the US. |
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