How scared of the RIAA are you?


How worried are you of being caught by the RIAA??  

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  1. 1. How worried are you of being caught by the RIAA??

    • A lot
      8
    • Somewhat
      33
    • Only A little
      56
    • Not at all
      177
    • I already have been =(
      1


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don't get me wrong, the RIAA can suck my b@ll$....but....i am still a bit worried about getting caught, i am not sharing anything right now. what is the movie industry up to?...i should be more worried about them...lol :p

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don't get me wrong, the RIAA can suck my b@ll$....but....i am still a bit worried about getting caught, i am not sharing anything right now. what is the movie industry up to?...i should be more worried about them...lol :p

ya i'm with you, i'm more worried about the MPAA than the RIAA, i have not downloaded a non-live song in years. but movies ..well that is adifferent story altogether :whistle: :shifty:

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ya i'm with you, i'm more worried about the MPAA than the RIAA, i have not downloaded a non-live song in years. but movies ..well that is adifferent story altogether :whistle: :shifty:

Yeah, better download the movies you want now before the MPAA starts attacking people :p

Last time a saw a movie, more then half of the people in the theater snuck in though an emergency exit, that is costing them more money then people downloading films :p

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Does the RIAA attack Canadians and p2p progs other than Kazaa and Morpheus? If so, then I'll be 1% worried. If not, then it's all good. Aren't they just going after the one's who download alot? I just download whatever comes to mind, and that's prolly 3 songs a day (and they take at least four hours to get on dialup) but FTP should fix RIAA troubles.

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What's funny is that you can easily find someone on the streets in Manhattan selling bootleg movies and music cds and yet it's seem to be tolerated most of the time. I've seen cops pass right by some and not even flinch. Perhaps the RIAA should be concentrating on that as I'm sure it's hurts the industry just as much as any P2P software out there.

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Does the RIAA attack Canadians and p2p progs other than Kazaa and Morpheus? If so, then I'll be 1% worried. If not, then it's all good. Aren't they just going after the one's who download alot? I just download whatever comes to mind, and that's prolly 3 songs a day (and they take at least four hours to get on dialup) but FTP should fix RIAA troubles.

No, they are after those who upload to others in significant amounts. If you stop uploaders, then, in theory, you will effectively stop those who are downloading as well. I have yet to hear about any users being pursued for high downloading. Could be wrong though.

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i wasn't joking... :no:

Thats why its so funny

I live in the US,

I woudl know ;)

Right now they are teaching schools to wear 1/3 mustaches and say heil to teachers

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Scared enough to use buymusic.com:P...

Seriously though, I have been on the fastrack network only a couple times, and that too I constantly change my share folder to empty folders so it doesn't look like I have any files to share... and no, I don't go on the Fastrack network to look for movies or music anyways...

I'm not scared of the RIAA too much anyways, its more or less outrage against what they are doing, which is ****ing me off horrendously.

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im not scared of them as im safe (for now) from them as I live in good old England and the British equivalent has no plans at the moment to start going sueing people

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