At this time in the USA there is a lot of rumor about the government "sweeps" of illegal file transfers and "IP monitoring". This is nothing more than what we call here "spinning" the issue. The RIAA and others (bought politicians) are putting out these rumors, to try to put a stop to these activities. They are failing miserably. In America the government is coming apart at the seams in trying to deal with last years cowardly attacks, and does not have the resources or inclination to stop this. First, a judge would have to issue a warrant to get any info at all from your ISP. The ISP is not keen to do this because, that customer is paying the ISPs bills, and EVERYBODY is doing this. Then after they sat there for awhile and tried to decipher what was going across the network, ( for 1 person or FTP) they would need another warrant to enter into your house. The scale here is prohibitive. The people who run the government also claim to be winning the war on drugs (pot) also, yet you can buy rolling papers at every gas station or 7-11 from sea to shining sea. Something is not right here. Before the government gets down to the basic FTPer they have to bust: counterfeiters, crackers, groups, couriers (in addition to the massive worldwide hunt for our enemies) and so on and on. I have been searching for any evidence at all that they are doing this (going after indivduals) and can find none. Please...no more unsubstantiated rumors.
hope this helps
Zo
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It would behoove the RIAA and others to embrace the "peer to peer" model as this is what the people want. Bruce Springsteens new album has basicaly gone into the crapper, because people dont want $15-20 CDs anymore, they want only that which they choose, and want to get it on the internet, for a lot less than $15-20.good day
Last edited by zonko at Aug 22 2002, 03:25 PM
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