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> All these files are on my laptop, so I could hide it in a locker or something > and they'd never be able to prove a damn thing. My PC would be searched, nothing > would be found (not even a file sharing program), apology accepted, have a nice > day. But the MPAA is not the RIAA, in that they are quite nice and they give you > warnings, as in "please stop doing illegal stuff." Being a fan of the MPAA, and > not wishing to hurt their feelings, I shall humor them. > > But the odds of me being in trouble are slim. As long as they can't track > anything else, nobody'll say a damn thing. I mean, seriously, ONE MOVIE? Get > real. > > It's weird that they're targeting my school, as we are very small, and our > copyright violation specialist told me that several people were being targeted > this week, AS IF WE WERE UNDER DIRECT INSPECTION. Frankly, I don't know if > that's true or just conspiracy theory stuff ("Well, Frank, let's check out > everything Random University is downloading today. Hey, look-- Beauty and the > Beast. Let's nail this sucker."). If you play dumb long enough, I think they'll > go away. > > Thanks for being concerned, though. > > > Use Norton Wipeinfo, then tell them to fuck off, and you don't know shit about > > it. Or just ignore them from here on. If you're on a Campus, you'll have no > > problem making it look like someone used your computer without your knowledge. > > > Use the fact, that the "burden of proof" is their problem. Do your downloads > > somewhere else, or get some other sap to do it. > > > > I think any settlement they've got so far they've bullied out of people > (little > > girls). Tell them I did it and they can lick the sweat off my shaved balls. > > > > > Apparently, my IP address has been logged as doing some serious movie > > > downloading via KaZaA Lite. They as yet do not know my name. Has anyone else > > > received notices from the RIAA or MPAA or ESA (formerly IDSA)? > > > > > > Suggestions for masking my IP address? According to an e-mail I received, > most > > > IP masking software is ineffective, especially since I'm on a college > campus. > > I > > > use KaZaA mostly because DC++ is difficult to work with (you guys are rarely > > on > > > and you don't really have the movies I'm looking for and the other forums > have > > > shitty rules, erratic downloads, and few open slots if any). > > > > > > I'd use BitTorrent if I knew how. Anyway, the movies are Disney movies, but > > the > > > only on they could pin on my was "Beauty and the Beast." I'm planning on > > putting > > > everything on CD and wiping it off the face of my hard drive and laying low > > for > > > a few months. Suggestions for avoiding future problems with the MPAA? Thanks > > > guys. > > > > > > > > > Fett seal of approval™ > > > > > > > > > > > > > Fett seal of approval™ >
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