Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 12:11 UTC, submitted by LostAirman
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I'll bet that it wont take long before we start to see power users using pseudo-anonymous technologies like I2P, TOR or ANTS networks and the like. Plus encrypted exchanges.
Which in the end will be counter-productive for the music/movie industries but, unfortunatly, the far more important fight against pedophily networks, drugs and other dangerous organization using the Net.
All to protect an anchronic physical-media business model that worked only because duplication had a cost, which made every item far rarer than its digital immaterial version.
Mission accomplished, guys.
RE[2]: Id like to know...
by FunkyELF on Tue 8th Jul 2008 15:25
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Which in the end will be counter-productive for the music/movie industries but, unfortunatly, the far more important fight against pedophily networks, drugs and other dangerous organization using the Net.
A lot of those guys dealing with that kind of stuff are pretty dumb and don't know about anonymity. They use IRC, AOL chat rooms, and usenet. Now, thanks to the RIAA and MPAA, technology like tor, bittorrent, and others are going to become mainstream and these creapy pedophiles are going to start using it.
RE[2]: Id like to know...
by phoudoin on Tue 8th Jul 2008 15:51
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I'd like to know if there is a list of ISP's track records with cooperating with the RIAA MPAA.
Like ones that will give it up if they just ask, or ones that will wait for an actual subpoena, or ones that will actually fight and protect the rights of their customers.