How Much Is Your Stolen Music Worth?

#1
After reading an article at Davey D's - I'm trying to post the link but there's something fucked up right now - I wondered if anyone on the board has ever got into trouble with any institution (police, RIAA etc) for their downloads or know of anyone who has.

Also, how the hell do they 'catch' you?
 

Kareem

Active Member
#2
i've heard they lurk on programs like Kazza an view your available files folder, find what their looking for then contact your isp an issue a sepena.
 
#3
i read in some magazine that they did some shit and now have the right to put trojan like programs into MP3's and such to help trace and find people downloading illegally. Only problem I see with that is, their computers would fuckin fry after so many IP's came into their comp lol..
 
#6
I downloaded a movie off of bit torrent and someone contacted my IP about it and my internet got cut off, never got fined or anything.
 

2Pax

Well-Known Member
#12
To answer your original question, my stolen music is worth around £700 but for most of these I also have the original copy bought legit.
 
#13
Pittsey said:
Peer guardian.

google it.




PeerGuardian is a powerful yet petite firewall application especially designed for P2P users and anyone else who wants to protect his or her computer from unauthorized searches instigated by private agencies and corporations.

PeerGuardian works by blocking and logging all TCP/IP connections to and from known IP ranges used by known P2P foes, such as the RIAA, MPAA, MediaForce, MediaDefender, BaySTP, Ranger, OverPeer, NetPD, and more.

To make sure that the block-list used to block malicious connections is up to date; PeerGuardian uses an on-line block-list Database that is continuously updated on a daily basis -- so your privacy will remain safe while swapping files.

PeerGuardian is compatible with all TCP/IP based file sharing applications, such as Kazaa, iMesh, LimeWire, eMule, Grokster, DC++, Shareaza, and more. In short, PeerGuardian is the must have tool for any file swapper.

PeerGuardian is not advertising supported, nor does it require registration, and no information is collected from or about product users.




so basically if you d/l this then you won't get in trouble for d/l music?
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#14
2PacThug4Life said:
PeerGuardian is a powerful yet petite firewall application especially designed for P2P users and anyone else who wants to protect his or her computer from unauthorized searches instigated by private agencies and corporations.

PeerGuardian works by blocking and logging all TCP/IP connections to and from known IP ranges used by known P2P foes, such as the RIAA, MPAA, MediaForce, MediaDefender, BaySTP, Ranger, OverPeer, NetPD, and more.

To make sure that the block-list used to block malicious connections is up to date; PeerGuardian uses an on-line block-list Database that is continuously updated on a daily basis -- so your privacy will remain safe while swapping files.

PeerGuardian is compatible with all TCP/IP based file sharing applications, such as Kazaa, iMesh, LimeWire, eMule, Grokster, DC++, Shareaza, and more. In short, PeerGuardian is the must have tool for any file swapper.

PeerGuardian is not advertising supported, nor does it require registration, and no information is collected from or about product users.




so basically if you d/l this then you won't get in trouble for d/l music?

Stops people from getting into your pc or getting your ip through file sharing programs like Bit Torrent.
 

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