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Re: Napster a little insecure?
From: m_a_n_i_a_c_ () HOTMAIL COM (Maniac .)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 06:43:50 GMT
I don't think he was complaining about the ethics of MP3s. He was stating an honest concern that Napster logs *YOUR* IP address when you download an MP3. With a court order, could the music companies not get this information from Napster? Would this not give them enough of an audit trail to crack down on people? Its a possibility....
Wtf? What has mp3 pirating with volnurability todo?;p Please take your etichal problems about mp3's some where else. I am sure most of the readers of this mail list has mp3's of music which is copyrighted, and I wouldn't be surpised if even YOU have it ;p - technot
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- Re: Napster a little insecure?, (continued)
- Re: Napster a little insecure? Gunes Sen (Jan 27)
- Re: Napster a little insecure? Jordan Ritter (Jan 28)
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- Re: Napster a little insecure? Sebastian (Jan 29)
- Re: Napster a little insecure? technot (Jan 29)
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- Re: Napster a little insecure? Mark Shirley (Jan 30)
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