Nope, I'm not, I'm in New Zealand (though I am also an American) and if they want to prosecute me, they need to come here to do it and PROVE I did something wrong, which there are many ways of avoiding.

Cheers

Jason

Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday December 16 2002 05:50 pm, J. Grant wrote:
  
Hi,

So these programs are good now? limeware was poor last time i
tried, and the gnutella was nearly as bad.  I got Kazaa 1.72
working, 2.02 would not work. I start it like this "wine --dll
shlwapi,shfolder,shdocvw=n zazaa.exe" if that is useful for anyone.
    

 Reply to the thread, not just Grant,

    Just curious, but aren't y'all the least bit concerned with RIAA, 
BSA, et al, recent prosecutions of P2P users ?  They run the same P2P 
apps, then take and save a snapshot of your available files .. then 
sue ya. For what I've read, this is already happenin in Europe, at 
about $12 to 14,000 per case. Or, maybe, as I ust'a do with Napster, 
maybe y'all don't allow connections?  If that's the case, file 
sharing is also doomed.

    Whether right or wrong, I don't think most of us can stand up to 
M$ and Hollywood size legal bills, even if all they collect is bogus 
file names to take to court. Lawyers are what we can't afford. For as 
long as it lasts, I use private ($$) UseNet binary groups, but 
_never_ post.  Besides, the file selection, while it's take what you 
can get, is usually better and also current.  All you need is pan ;>

   Yeah, I'm just a sponge ;)
  

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