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Can you countersue RIAA forharassment when you aredownloading mp3s from CDs thatyou own?
There are many reasons to download an mp3 instead of ripping. For example, if you are traveling and your original CD is back home, or it is in storage. I understand that there are some bad laws in place that allow them to sue you, but do you also have a legal basis to sue them back, when you clearly own the CDs, and possibly set a precedent to overturn these bad laws?
If you own the CD, you can rip it to your PC from your own computer; you don't need to download it. If you download a track rather than ripping it from the CD, then they'll argue that was a 'separate copy' of the copyright material, so that is illegal (unless you live in Canada).
What is a good song for mypresentation on drm and theriaa?
if ne one knows what i am talking about, or any good song for a presentation plz help me out, thanx.
Not sure of the name.. the the lyrics go something like this... "Were not going to take it... No! were not going to take it anymore!!!"
Is it safe to download musictorrent files? I heard theRIAA is no longer prosecutingprivate parties.?
Ive already gotten letters about downloading movie content(damn HBO) and want to know if I can safely download music now. Please no lectures about how I'm hurting the industry. I dont need your self righteous babble.
No it's not safe, if they catch you, you're done. Not to mention all of the viruses associated with torrents. You have already been warned by HBO apparently, so obviously someone is on to you now aren't they? If you don't want our "self righteous babble", then don't ask for it. It's not going to matter what anyone says anyway, you already have your mind made up, if one warning wasn't enough for you. Maybe about $10,000 might make you change your mind, which is a more realistic fine from the RIAA. Also, your ISP can cut you off from going to torrent sites altogether, which the RIAA are doing right now in working with internet providers. But, they will still fine you if they catch you, don't be fooled.
Does the RIAA track torrentdownloading if its a reallyobscure artist that no onesheard of?
I mean, it would seem like they would only track torrents that everyone would be downloading, like U2 and Linkin Park.
Deep packet scanning, each packet of info you download has a tag identifying it. Piecing together the tags gives the identity of what you are downloading regardless of what it may be.
What's the best album frombefore 2000 that was nevercertified Gold by the RIAA?
If you don't know how to answer this, just take a guess so my question doesn't fail.
Black Star
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