I'm sure I'm not the only one who has heard this. The Recording Industry Association of America is going to be gathering evidence from Kazaa and Morpheous to crackdown on all the file sharing.
If they got around Napster when the powers that be got after it, they can probably get around this too, right?
Can they really come after us? Anyone know anything else about this?
~Mojosalsa
To gather evidence, the RIAA says it's using software to scan public directories available to any user of a P2P network. The software then downloads information on users who make files available to the P2P networks, recording data such as what file is being offered and when it was made available. The only way to ensure you're not a target of the RIAA is to disable your software's ability to trade files, or get rid of the software altogether. --Tech TV
Can they really come after us? Anyone know anything else about this?
~Mojosalsa
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