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Comments on news posted 2002-07-11 09:14:19: In accordance with the Film and Music Industy's new strategy of targeting individual users, it appears that Cox communications is sending out warnings to users trading files over Gnutella at the behest of the MPAA (Something Sony Music has been known.. ..

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Hawkaye

@cox.net

Not just the MPAA and RIAA, now BSA

Received this email today. Was suprised to say the least, but have since found quite a bit of information from others with simular emails. Thought you might find it interesting to add to the pot. I don't have to reply, but I do have to remove the 'offending' files within 24 hours.

Cheers,
Hawkaye
___________________________________________________________

RE: Unauthorized Distribution of the following copyrighted computer program(s):

Adobe PageMaker

Dear Sir/Madam:

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has determined that the connection listed below, which appears to be using an Internet account under your control, is using a FastTrack network to offer unlicensed copies of copyrighted computer programs published by the BSA's member companies.

Infringement Details:
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First Found: 26 Mar 2003 04:58:13 EST (GMT -500)
Last Found: 26 Mar 2003 04:58:13 EST (GMT -500)
Network: KaZaA
IP Address: 68.xxx.xx.xx
IP Port: 1214
Protocol: FastTrack
Username: defaultuser@KaZaA

What was located as infringing content:
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Filename: adobe_pagemaker_7.x(with templates) (thks rarejem).exe (138,345kb)

The above computer program(s) is/are being made available for copying, through downloading, at the above location without authorization from the copyright owner(s).

Based upon BSA's representation of the copyright owners in anti-piracy matters, we have a good faith belief that none of the materials or activities listed above have been authorized by the rightholders, their agents, or the law. BSA represents that the information in this notification is accurate and states, under penalty of perjury, that it is authorized to act in this matter on behalf of the copyright owners listed above.

We are giving notice of these activities pursuant to Section 512 of Title 17 of the U.S. Code (as enacted by the 'Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act'). We expect that you will take expeditious action to remove or disable access to the materials described above, and thereby prevent the illegal reproduction and distribution of pirated software via your company's network. As you know, illegal on-line activities can result in 50 million people on the Internet accessing and downloading a copyrighted product worldwide without authorization - a highly damaging activity for the copyright holder.

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Please advise us regarding what actions you take.

Please include the following CaseID in any response you send: Case ID 636471

Yours sincerely,

John R. Wolfe
Manager of Investigations
Business Software Alliance
1150 18th St NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
URL: »www.bsa.org
E-mail: X

riaa goes boom

@cox.net

F this Sh*t

why dont all internet user start rioting about this bs i for one wil not pay for dumb ass music when only 2 fing tracks are good, i bet if we riot and start throwin threats around this sh*t would be solved and i swear if i get one of these warning and they take me to court ull read a front page article about a bombin where ever these fools are located, id rather go out with a bang and take them with me rather then pay them o and i aint from iraq im from the U.S or should it be called mother russia! aint got freedom to do shit, whats the consititution for? and dont give me the bs about their not getting their money from this sh*t they got their money or they wouldnt be driving in their sweet azz cars and living in their pimped out houses i wish theses asses would pull their heads out for a second and go get a real fing job instead of hunt people down for downloading a file that probably doesnt even work with all these duds goin around isnt that enough or should we jsut give them a copy of our keys to our houses they might as well require that with all this bs and i dont blame cox for forwarding us this shit its their job its in the damn policy which we probably nvr read

i leave u with this thought as a fellow p2per i share shit so other people can get it and try it out too most of the times well only listen or play it a few times until it gets boring and boring aint worth 7 bucks might be worth .01 cents but not 7 bucks or 20 for that matter if its a game we d/l 9 out 10 times we the internet users will only dl it to c if its really what everyone raves about and if it will run on our comps so y sue us and cut our net acccess for that o so what u say u arent getting money theres still alot of dumbass people who pay ur overcharged prices and u still get a very big profit so what if a few hundred thousands users dont pay u, i for one only bought 2 cds in my whole life exclduing pc cds which i respect and pay for after i use it on my system for about a few mnths till prices go down:D

peace

the pyscho guy;)
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