Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SunTracker on December 26, 2003, 02:24:39 PM
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http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3758771/
WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court ruled Friday the recording industry can’t force Internet providers to identify subscribers swapping music online, dramatically setting back the industry’s anti-piracy campaign.
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Old news, but good news.
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:aok :aok :aok
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Nice to hear, but I've switched over to Napster anyway.
99 cents a track and I never wait for a download.
Now, I can live guilt free!!;)
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SOB, i think it was posted a link to some site that you paid .99 cents a download.
I used it for awhile but got tired of the **** where you can't put it on another computer without buying it again.
Same thing with the new deal musicmatch is doing. I had to be logged on with my account to musicmatch on that computer to be able to play it, even then sometimes it was iffy. I remember having to pay for the same song twice to be able to listen to it on two different computers.
I have an office computer at my house, it's the wifes I use sometimes. Then I have my (game) computer in the bedroom all of these are networked together to use the same cable modem.
That's what I was doing, it's weird. So, I've just been using kazza lite again. :p
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Question:
what format are these downloads in? Mp3? Can you burn them to CD after download?
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GOOO FTP SERVERS GOOO
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Yeah the RIAA sucks and I'm glad they got shafted. But it's still stealing. ;) Download MP3s, buy what you like, and trash the rest.
Oh, and yes you can burn (decoded) mp3s to a CD.
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most funny are RIAAs letters to another countries.... like blablabla bu bu bu ...
:rofl
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whitch P2P software will support SSL first ? :D
muhehee .. those guys in riaa realy rock