MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS : Before posting to the newsgroup, I couldn't come up with any solid answersfrom google or dogpile's search engine (only found a handful of legal .mp3songs, but no large quanities of illegal .mp3 songs).Yes, I completely agree that it would be a very, very, very, very badexample if the young cousin was told that these are illegal .mp3 songs, andthat it would be okay to download it. But if they don't tell the child,then it's not as bad.Yes, if I were a musician, I would not exactly be happy about Morpheus orany other illegal .mp3 songs.if they do, im sure theyre illegal to copy. teaching your kid to be a thiefso early? good job!It's nice to see that the RIAA have successfully brainwashed the masses...Why equate MP3 with stolen music? Because that's all you hear about on CNN?Friend, the real power of MP3 (and WMA) is that 1) indy artists candistribute their tunes and 2) you can compress your own CD's and take themusic with you.
MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS : ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------Frustrated in its negotiations over the company's use of a controversial onlineaudio technology, the U.S. recordingindustry said late Wednesday it is considering a lawsuit against the Internetportal company."We're looking at all our options, including litigation," the Recording IndustryAssociation of America said.On Wednesday, Lycos's Norwegian joint venture partner was sued over allegedcopyright infringement by the London-basedInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry.Reached earlier on Wednesday, Lycos said it had not seen a lawsuit and wascontinuing tonegotiate with the RIAA.----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------Pretty amazing given the threat of this lawsuit that Lycos is logging who downloadsillegal MP3 songs. The mp3.lycos.com server logs could also prove extremely usefulto the RIAA other ways. It would also identify who the high-volume illegalMP3 Web sites are and provide evidence to convict these folks. I suspect thatmost MP3 sites don't keep server logs, but that should be no problem nowbecause Lycos is doing the work instead. Wow! MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS : I wonder why Lycos wants to be in the line of fire here? After all, almost noothersearch engines are monitoring click-throughs on search results. Maybe Lycos'snosey ways will get them into some real hot water.In article , "Richard M. Smith" wrote:---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------Yep, you are right on target. Web sites don't quite understand completelythe systems that they have created. For example, Lycos swears up anddown that they are not logging the illegal MP3 downloads. Howeverthe FAST folks out of Norway, the people who built the MP3 searchengine for Lycos, confirmed to me last evening that standard server logsare maintained on this server. These server logs should very useful formusic company lawyers and people in law enforcement.BTW, the FAST folks are already involved in a lawsuit over theirsearch engine technology: MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS : (My own personal opinion is that this lawsuit really smells. It lookslike the IFPI is being a bully here.)I think it's only a matter of time before Lycos is asked to turn overthe logs. For their sake, I hope they haven't made the mistake ofdeleting any of these server log files. Yet more legal troubles!I think the moral of the story here is for Web sites operators to bevery careful about what information is logged in the first place. Younever know what might come back to bite you in the butt!Actually, the best thing for Lycos would probably be to delete these logsfrequently and regularly according to pre-existing policy. The next bestthing might be to create such a policy. If those logs are for internalaccounting and auditing purposes, Lycos should be under no obligation toretain them for the convenience of another party. In this age of frivolouslitigation and regulation a good general rule is to not retain any recordsat a greater level of detail than is legally required or vital to yourbusiness.On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 09:23:41 -0500 Richard M. Smith of The Internet AccessCompany, Inc. wrote this re Re: MP3.LYCOS.COM is monitoring illegal MP3downloads:Scott A. Miller card carrying member of the Java Conspiracy MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS : I do not appreciate receiving uninvited email solicitations, commonlyknown as SPAM. Please register my displeasure at receiving this one.I ask that you deal with the offender in accordance with yourprocedures. This UCE will be posted tonews.admin.net-abuse.sightings as:[email] ABUSE REPORT (Play MP3 songs from Mambo-X portable MP3 CDplayer at Amazon.com!) via home.net spamming mambox.com storefrontInjecting host . . . HOME.NETReceived: from localhost [24.1.171.106] by mambox.com [209.67.170.242] with SMTP (MDaemon.v3.0.3.R) for ; Sun, 07 Jan 2001 11:45:18 -080001/07/01 14:48:49 whois whois -h whois.geektools.com 24.1.171.106 ...Query: 24.1.171.106Registry: whois.arin.netResults:@Home Network (NETBLK-ATHOME) ATHOME 24.0.0.0 - 24.23.255.255@Home Network (NETBLK-OCCA-COX-ALSV-1) OCCA-COX-ALSV-1 24.1.160.0 - 24.1.175.255PLEASE TERMINATE YOUR SPAMMER'S ACCOUNTEXODUS.NET / WINTERACTIVE.COM / MAMBOX.COMHELO in headers . . . From: Mambo-X []I did NOT ask for this garbage. I did NOT sign up for any mailinglist.Also purports to be a "remove" address - - - (yea, right)PLEASE TERMINATE YOUR SPAMMER'S ACCOUNT
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