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| reply to Fluker Re: The law is on the RIAA's side - don't like it? get law chgd
this will always be a cat-and-mouse game. As the **AA's try to act like they're still in the 60's, Bittorrent and other p2p software will only get better and better. And ultimately, it'll never be the customers/in this case, students, that win, as universities are forced to hire more IT staff, and buy filtering software and hardware for the **AA's demands. IMHO, the **AA's are no more than a bunch of lawyers who try to use mere technicalities to make others enforce THEIR rules. If the **AA's want to enforce DCMA, let them do it themselves and shell out the money to do so, or at least cover the costs incurred by others to do so. And yes, I am an avid user of BitTorrent and other p2p tech, and I proudly use it to "pirate" Linux distros. :\ And, here come the **AA shills with their piracy clubs...... |