Can't wait until courts rule against the users of an entirely citizen-run non-centralized P2P with the same ruling, declaring that the customers of the free system are engaging in unfair competition. Hey, it's just a small jump to getting rid of that pesky open source from there.
When I was younger, if you wanted music or a book etc you had to buy the physical item it came on. Part of the blame must go to the industry itself. They love digital, because your basically selling air. If you make something easy to steal people will take it. The other end is that people who don't steal by basically losing control of our computers. Microsoft and others has no business policing our computers , but they do.
When I was younger, if you wanted music or a book etc you had to buy the physical item it came on. Part of the blame must go to the industry itself. They love digital, because your basically selling air. If you make something easy to steal people will take it. The other end is that people who don't steal by basically losing control of our computers. Microsoft and others has no business policing our computers , but they do.
Why do so many people believe that recording artists and songwriters don't deserve to make a living? Please let us know what you do as work so that we can rip you off to keep things fair and balanced.
The point is that the lawsuits are way to late, the RIAA would be better off thinking of how to intercept the problem in the future than hunting down people w "Ancient Servies". People have moved on and Limewire is a no op....
I see that the first comment here is from the "Parasites With Hypertrophied Sense Of Entitlement" Party.
Oddly enough, he does not seem to understand that the purpose of the law is not to provide him with everything he wants, at no direct monetary cost.
Returning to reality, I fail to see how LimeWire thought that they could win, and in fact, have to wonder if they and their lawyers actually thought that their case was winnable. Possible the real reason for contesting the suit was an attempt to keep some of the profits that they have derived from the copyright infringement which they have so assiduously cultivated over the years.
Although sad it is not unexpected for USA where freedom is a foreign term.
I wouldn't be surprised if they sued them for murder because, let's say some music nazi boss had a stroke when seeing how much garbage he didn't push to paying sheep.
Please stop writing about american non-existent legal system, there is no point. It would be easier to write about the ever changing and weird world of Alice... :)
Can't wait until courts rule against the users of an entirely citizen-run non-centralized P2P with the same ruling, declaring that the customers of the free system are engaging in unfair competition. Hey, it's just a small jump to getting rid of that pesky open source from there.
the 5 users will be gutted.
When I was younger, if you wanted music or a book etc you had to buy the physical item it came on. Part of the blame must go to the industry itself. They love digital, because your basically selling air. If you make something easy to steal people will take it. The other end is that people who don't steal by basically losing control of our computers. Microsoft and others has no business policing our computers , but they do.
When I was younger, if you wanted music or a book etc you had to buy the physical item it came on. Part of the blame must go to the industry itself. They love digital, because your basically selling air. If you make something easy to steal people will take it. The other end is that people who don't steal by basically losing control of our computers. Microsoft and others has no business policing our computers , but they do.
Why do so many people believe that recording artists and songwriters don't deserve to make a living? Please let us know what you do as work so that we can rip you off to keep things fair and balanced.
The point is that the lawsuits are way to late, the RIAA would be better off thinking of how to intercept the problem in the future than hunting down people w "Ancient Servies". People have moved on and Limewire is a no op....
loved the greek reference in the article.
Come on limewire! give us the money!!!
I see that the first comment here is from the "Parasites With Hypertrophied Sense Of Entitlement" Party.
Oddly enough, he does not seem to understand that the purpose of the law is not to provide him with everything he wants, at no direct monetary cost.
Returning to reality, I fail to see how LimeWire thought that they could win, and in fact, have to wonder if they and their lawyers actually thought that their case was winnable. Possible the real reason for contesting the suit was an attempt to keep some of the profits that they have derived from the copyright infringement which they have so assiduously cultivated over the years.
Although sad it is not unexpected for USA where freedom is a foreign term.
I wouldn't be surprised if they sued them for murder because, let's say some music nazi boss had a stroke when seeing how much garbage he didn't push to paying sheep.
Please stop writing about american non-existent legal system, there is no point. It would be easier to write about the ever changing and weird world of Alice... :)