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Antigen:
Here's some of the crazy shit that happens if you taunt a big corp:

http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?So ... 2&forum=11
Of all the enemies to public liberty, war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other.
--James Madison
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are you saying someone could get in trouble for using that free soulseek thing?

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-05-18 11:57:00, fka wrote:

left to my own devices, i will try ripping it again & see if that fixes things, but my friend said maybe you can only rip it or burn it a certain number of times...

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Let me share a little story with you....

When they first came out with the VCR people were copying movies like mad. After time, what was done to solve this was for the manufactures to make changes to not only the tapes but the equipment that runs them. In this manner , you could still make copy of the movies but it would not be a good "clean" copy. the only exception was using an older VCR, which did not pay attention to the copy protection.


With that being said, keep this in mind. A CD is a permanent burn, so what is ther is there, ther is no such thing as being able to only copy X number of times. That is unless it has to do with the software you use. Basically, what I would suggest to one and all, is to get your hands on the oldest working software for ripping and making ISO images and keep it. Never let it GO. As long as the standard lasts for the CD format, you will be in business, no matter what future software changes are made to prevent copying :silly:

linchpin:

--- Quote ---On 2005-05-28 07:51:00, fka wrote:

"are you saying someone could get in trouble for using that free soulseek thing?"

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Hell naw

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