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geetrue
02-12-08, 01:07 PM
http://www.realtechnews.com/posts/5389


Three strikes law would involve sending warning emails to the IP addresses those detected illegally downloading. After three such instances, the ISP would be required to cut service

STEED
02-12-08, 01:25 PM
France has this.......:huh:

What made me laugh on the news today I watched/heard three different sums of money. Illegal downloads cost the music industry, £1 million a year and then there was this £1/2 billion a year and finally £2 billion a year.

I say this to the music industry, your music sucks and the cost of Cd's are a rip off up yours you robbing barons.

For the record I never done a pirate download.

SUBMAN1
02-12-08, 01:37 PM
No biggie. Just start using encryption and they can't see what you are downloading. Its just another front on the war that can be defeated.

-S

JSLTIGER
02-12-08, 02:06 PM
Seems somewhat draconian to me...

Tchocky
02-12-08, 03:10 PM
Dammit! Now they've started enforcing laws that I don't like! Blargh!

STEED
02-12-08, 03:17 PM
Dammit! Now they've started enforcing laws that I don't like! Blargh!

Not yet. ;)

Still a chance this will come to noting.

Jimbuna
02-12-08, 05:27 PM
For the record I never done a pirate download.

http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img524/1262/pinocchioij9.gif http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

Jimbuna
02-12-08, 05:30 PM
No biggie. Just start using encryption and they can't see what you are downloading. Its just another front on the war that can be defeated.

-S

Precisely....and used by so many of the private sites :yep:

goldorak
02-12-08, 07:16 PM
No biggie. Just start using encryption and they can't see what you are downloading. Its just another front on the war that can be defeated.

-S

Step #2 : ban encryption.
Oh I forgot the UK has a law that is borderline on banning encryption altogetter.
1984 here i come, albeit 30 years later. :rotfl:

STEED
02-12-08, 07:27 PM
For the record I never done a pirate download.

http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img524/1262/pinocchioij9.gif http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

I have never, tell you why, not interested and I hate todays music it sucks. :arrgh!:

Hakahura
02-12-08, 07:31 PM
I believe this idea is only at the "Green Paper" stage at the moment.

There may be hope.............................................. .................

Stealth Hunter
02-12-08, 09:07 PM
http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/

Keeps the US government off my ass.

Kapitan_Phillips
02-12-08, 09:10 PM
People are always going to find ways of circumventing such laws. If this does come into place, it's not going to boost CD sales atall, if anything it'll make them drop.

I do confess that I used to download music back when I first got internet (even though it took forever on dial-up :P), but if anything that actually sparked my interest into many of the groups I listen to and buy CDs of today.

If it wasnt for someone say, sending me a Kraftwerk song via MSN, then I would never have gotten into them, and spent money on their collectors edition 'laptop' album. (Which is fricken awesome :rock:)

Its the same old story. Trying to remove a splinter with a chainsaw.

kiwi_2005
02-12-08, 09:13 PM
You mean its illegal to download music? Oooh Crap!:damn:

;)

Stealth Hunter
02-12-08, 09:14 PM
Indeed. If enough people want it, they'll get it, no matter the cost.

I do download music (classical, though) and I'm damn proud to do so!

THE OFFICIAL INTERNET PIRATE SONG:

http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=18812 (http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=18812)

AkbarGulag
02-12-08, 10:55 PM
Sure, the internet has hurt the music industry. And with laws like this they will get hurt more. More and more new bands will circumvent the 'traditional' industry and utilize the internet in ways the record companies fear. It's already happening.

Another driving force is the consumer, pop stars and bands have made obscene amounts of money for to long, contributing to the consumer attitude. The industry can force draconian laws onto the public all they wan't, clearly the judicial system and lawmakers are more than happy to appease them and make criminals out of normal everyday people.

This is merely an attempt by record labels to maintain their 'traditional' industry in the face of overwhelming and unstoppable change. Take note record labels, adaption is better than annoying an already disgruntled consumer base.

Yahoshua
02-13-08, 01:17 AM
Truecrypt is also another good encryption device for your PC info.

Stealth Hunter
02-13-08, 02:00 AM
Truecrypt is also another good encryption device for your PC info.

Thanks for the info, man!:up: :yep:

TteFAboB
02-13-08, 04:38 AM
How does this affect torrent files?

Jimbuna
02-13-08, 05:52 AM
For the record I never done a pirate download.

http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img524/1262/pinocchioij9.gif http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

I have never, tell you why, not interested and I hate todays music it sucks. :arrgh!:

Who mentioned music ? :hmm:

I meant the porn you keep watching :lol:

HunterICX
02-13-08, 05:58 AM
For the record I never done a pirate download.

http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img524/1262/pinocchioij9.gif http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

I have never, tell you why, not interested and I hate todays music it sucks. :arrgh!:

Who mentioned music ? :hmm:

I meant the porn you keep watching :lol:

*Sprays tea on the screen*

:rotfl:

HunterICX