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toekramp

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Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock
 

Doboji

Diamond Member
May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

Wow, you suck.

Seriously. People like you need a bitch slapping or two.

And people like you need to STFU and MYOB. you nosey mutherfvcker.
EDIT: correction... this was meant towards the dude that did the reporting...


-Max
 

toekramp

Diamond Member
Jun 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

Wow, you suck.

Seriously. People like you need a bitch slapping or two.

And people like you need to STFU and MYOB. you nosey mutherfvcker.

-Max

he's the one who posted it in here for us to respond to, so don't tell them to 'MYOB'
 

Doboji

Diamond Member
May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

Wow, you suck.

Seriously. People like you need a bitch slapping or two.

And people like you need to STFU and MYOB. you nosey mutherfvcker.

-Max

he's the one who posted it in here for us to respond to, so don't tell them to 'MYOB'


responded to the wrong poster.... meant that for tfinch2
 

toekramp

Diamond Member
Jun 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

Wow, you suck.

Seriously. People like you need a bitch slapping or two.

And people like you need to STFU and MYOB. you nosey mutherfvcker.

-Max

he's the one who posted it in here for us to respond to, so don't tell them to 'MYOB'


responded to the wrong poster.... meant that for tfinch2

:beer:
 

OrByte

Diamond Member
Jul 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

please... tell me you are kidding.

what goes around comes around man...to me thats just not cool.
 

knyghtbyte

Senior member
Oct 20, 2004
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One question i have concerning buying music online in the form of a download is the quality......i dont want cheapass compressed music, im certainly not going to pay the equivelant cost per track as i would from a CD for it! And please, dont give me that 'you cant tell the difference, its the placebo effect' crap..i have a nice hifi and you can more than tell the difference on it. I would pay = CD price for CD quality download, as in the exact same info thats on the CD thats released in the shop, however i think they should also for a premium offer a higher DVD-A/SACD quality version as well, im sure there would be ppl like me who would be happy to pay extra for truly good quality sound recording.

I use p2p to see if i like a tune, mebbe i heard part of it on the radio and got the song name, so i download it, if i like it then i go buy it, if i dont i delete it. This is beneficial for the industry as a wider audience can find music, but people spoil it by downloading and keeping. Also p2p means i can get hold of remixes that quite often are not available once the CD single has been discontinued....examples being The KLF, The Orb etc, they have many songs that you just cannot buy anymore for love nor money......

ho hum, god its a boring day at work........

 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Oops! Maybe the RIAA will figure out sooner or later that people are going to continue to download regardless of how many people they file against. Maybe it's time to start blaming the current business model that causes the piracy instead of blaming the piracy...

They already sell single songs, and over the internet, too.

How else would they stop this? Give the music away?

That's about it. They'd have to give it away.

Music piracy is not about objections to business models. It is about a sense of entitlement and theft.

Just because a car dealer sells a specific model doesn't mean it's the one you want. I want my mp3s ripped at a MINIMUM of 384, not the bullsh|t 92 and 128 that's being sold now. It's all about what I want my music to sound like. I want GOOD sound quality, not the sh|t that's being sold.
 

knyghtbyte

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Oct 20, 2004
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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Oops! Maybe the RIAA will figure out sooner or later that people are going to continue to download regardless of how many people they file against. Maybe it's time to start blaming the current business model that causes the piracy instead of blaming the piracy...

They already sell single songs, and over the internet, too.

How else would they stop this? Give the music away?

That's about it. They'd have to give it away.

Music piracy is not about objections to business models. It is about a sense of entitlement and theft.

Just because a car dealer sells a specific model doesn't mean it's the one you want. I want my mp3s ripped at a MINIMUM of 384, not the bullsh|t 92 and 128 that's being sold now. It's all about what I want my music to sound like. I want GOOD sound quality, not the sh|t that's being sold.

man after my own heart, for you sir :beer:
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.
 

Kishan

Platinum Member
Jul 2, 2004
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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: purbeast0
i have a question.

why aren't the RIAA and MPAA going after the newsgroups? i don't use them myself at all but I know people who do, and stuff that is released in the 'scene' is on the newsgroups within hours usually, and the newsgroups are very open to the public. how come the newsgroups dont get any attention?

Because they know there will always be people who will find a way to pirate. They want to go after the more accessible methods, the ones the bulk of the people use to pirate. They do have people on the inside in the "release groups" and whatnot, and they have shut some down.

however are using newsgroups illegal technically? you're not uploading.
 

knyghtbyte

Senior member
Oct 20, 2004
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mind you, you have to be careful with CDs as well, some of those discs that are CDs, but cant be branded CDs because of the antipirate watermarking ( i think Kylies got one out)going against the CD consortiums rules of quality.....these watermarked discs are actually just 128kpbs quality music!!!!...yet you pay CD price for them!!!

That is just outrageous.......for a quality nut like myself.....

 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: Amused
Stop distributing other people's property, and you have nothing to worry about.

The sense of entitlement STILL never ceases to amaze me.
Me too. If you do it, understand that you can get caught.

I agree that music is expensive, but this is not a necessity like food or drink. The RIAA can charge whatever they want. You don't have piraters decide what price to set your product at. The RIAA/MPAA both are legally defending their business. I agree that their current approach _is not working well_, but taking the moral high ground for one's theft of another's intellectual property is ridiculous. If you are hit by the RIAA/MPAA you deserve it.

 

RbSX

Diamond Member
Jan 18, 2002
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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Oops! Maybe the RIAA will figure out sooner or later that people are going to continue to download regardless of how many people they file against. Maybe it's time to start blaming the current business model that causes the piracy instead of blaming the piracy...

They already sell single songs, and over the internet, too.

How else would they stop this? Give the music away?

That's about it. They'd have to give it away.

Music piracy is not about objections to business models. It is about a sense of entitlement and theft.

Yeah but if you really think about it, if you pay $1 per song or so, you'd still end up paying for the price of the entire album if you wanted all the songs.

I think that is the biggest issue, the fact that the songs individually or collectively aren't worth that much.

 

Conky

Lifer
May 9, 2001
10,709
0
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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.

Nobody likes a snitch.



 

RelaxTheMind

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Oct 15, 2002
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IMHO I think this all started when Napster was globally advertised. Before that... Only IRC savvy people were able to pirate anything.

Im not saying kazaa, limewire, or other p2p sharing programs wouldnt have started, but I am sure it speeded things up a bit more.

I think they would accomplish better results if they focused more on getting the actual P2P programs shut down instead of wasting resources suing individual people. This all just seems to send the P2P networks more underground where they grow stronger.
 

iwantanewcomputer

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Apr 4, 2004
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wow, my school used to let us on i2 and we could share stuff with those schools over dc++, but they kicked the connection because there was too much traffic. there were some other schools on the i2 connection too, but i recognize these.
 

helo7050

Banned
Mar 16, 2005
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This is all Napsters Fault.

Before they came out i remember having to use FTP servers and going through the upload/download ratios. Back than the avarage users were never to figure out about that side of the internet. cause they were not smart enough.

But when Napster made its new easy to use priating software and everyone got it ..it became the the attention of the RIAA....
 

geno

Lifer
Dec 26, 1999
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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.


And Jose Canseco was the man because he ratted everyone out, too!! Everyone loves a rat, don't they? Canseco did the right thing.
 

40Hands

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Jun 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.

Nobody likes a snitch.

Agree x10.

Bank robbery vs ripped movie is not a very good comparison.

Making someone loose their job just so you feel better thinking you did some moral duty for MPAA is just plain stupid.
 

tfinch2

Lifer
Feb 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.

Nobody likes a snitch.

So if someone committed a crime and you knew who did it you wouldn't notify the authorities? :roll:
 

helo7050

Banned
Mar 16, 2005
275
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So if someone committed a crime and you knew who did it you wouldn't notify the authorities? :roll:

STFU you idiot!

added:

The fact being technology is changing and i'm sure within 10yrs they will find a way to stop priating music/videos on the interent. So i say enjoy it while it lasts. I'm sure in 10yrs we will be posting here saying "remember those days when you could get music for free"
 

arcenite

Lifer
Dec 9, 2001
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.

Nobody likes a snitch.

So if someone committed a crime and you knew who did it you wouldn't notify the authorities? :roll:

Depends on what kind of crime we're talking about.
 

Conky

Lifer
May 9, 2001
10,709
0
0
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I wish everyone that pirates music/movies/software would be punished. I reported a lab assistant here on campus a few weeks ago. She was watching a pirated movie while on duty, you could see the tag of the rippers or whatever in the letterbox. She was fired that week.

and that makes you a cock

"He who stands for nothing, falls for anything."

If it's wrong, and you're caught doing it, it's always someone else's fault, isn't it. Or they're a jerk or something. :roll:

What if you were caught red-handed in a bank vault lifting bags of cash. Would you call the cop a cock for upholding the law? Probably, but that's because your kind are douche bags.

If you get caught, don't be a douche bag. Who ever turned you in did the right thing.

Nobody likes a snitch.

So if someone committed a crime and you knew who did it you wouldn't notify the authorities? :roll:

Nope, not my responsiblity to snitch people out.

 

arcenite

Lifer
Dec 9, 2001
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I have a real problem with what tfinch posted. His coworker was harming no one by watching that movie. He, in turn, got her fired. <arnold> You must be very proud of yourself </arnold>

Edit: Downloading a movie or music off the internet is really no different than borrowing a movie/cd/tape off of someone you know and copying it. The problem is the internet was not designed to be controlled by anyone. So stopping anyone from downloading anything is practically impossible.
 
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