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I call the lawsuits an attempt to stop sharing ILLEGAL things.

My point was/is that the RIAA were lobbying about WHAT was being shared, and NOT the actual sharing.

Although you might believe that the RIAA wants to end the sharing, I don't see the evidence of it wanting to kill the p2p, but rather they want to kill the copyrighted material distribution. (would enjoy reading a link to the contrary)

Another point I was trying to make is that the RIAA was NOT involved in this particular investigation, which is about child porn not music, yet some posters started ranting about the RIAA when they were barely even mentioned in THIS article.

And to say that "blocking one minor distribution method won't stop it. " is pretty sad. It may never stop but it will make it more difficult and every attempt has to be made, no matter how trivial it may seem to some.

Are you saying that since we can't stop it that we might as well give up? That is pure stupidity.

How about doing it MY way: If you molest children you will be shot. That would GUARANTEE that the particular molester would NEVER do it again.

Just my view on it.
Posted by: Spoon Jabber   Posted on: 05/17/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The RIAA getting all moral? Not really!  AbsolutelyNot | 05/14/04
Too true  Jeff Spicoli | 05/14/04
It's not the sharing  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
Saw on the news the other day  voska | 05/17/04
RIAA up to their necks in this one  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
is it really that rampant?  ryusen | 05/14/04
In general..  d_jedi | 05/14/04
Me too.  doe_z | 05/15/04
Seriously, how hard are these people looking for this kind of stuff?  Squawkbox | 05/15/04
Not a whole lot, then  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
People that fight theses scum  paman57@... | 05/16/04
there was another web site...  ryusen | 05/17/04
Demonizing technology  terry flores | 05/15/04
Ad to the list of things they would kill!!!  cybershoplifter | 05/17/04
I can't help but think that...  BitTwiddler | 05/15/04
Actually No  Squawkbox | 05/15/04
Why would they want to stop child porn?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/04
??????? What  Squawkbox | 05/16/04
You misunderstand what I am saying.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/04
Amazing!  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
Spoon Spoon Spoon calm down now  Squawkbox | 05/17/04
But that's too hard  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
OOOPS Sorry I am must be getting old and senile  Squawkbox | 05/17/04
Spot on!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/04
No twisting involved  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
My points  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
Considering... with links to RIAA involvement  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
Thanks for the info  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
It's cool  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
Re: Amazing!  Letophoro | 05/17/04
Please re-read the article  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
semantics:  ryusen | 05/17/04
Equivilancy  Letophoro | 05/17/04
Point taken  Spoon Jabber | 05/17/04
Clarifications  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
RIAA CD's are close to Child or regular Porn  cybershoplifter | 05/17/04
Example of how laws are faulty  AbsolutelyNot | 05/17/04
Teen or even Child Porn is legal in some Countries. Emule is international.  GreatInca | 12/15/04
appauled  rksleeth@... | 01/20/06
RE: Feds target P2P child porn  Sher2000 | 11/01/09

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