p2p VS NewsGroups VS RIAA
So, we all have heard the hub-bub with the RIAA hammering down on all of the peer to peer services. Starting with Napster, and going to Kazaa, limeWire, and more recently to Bit-Torrent and the lesser used networks/programs. We all have heard of some little old lady getting sued for something her grand-kids did, or, better yet, some little old lady getting sued for illegally downloading ‘Tupac’ files when she doesn’t use her computer except to e-mail forwards to all of her contacts. My grandma would fit that bill, minus the RIAA attack. Priceless, but sad.
So with all of the furor surrounding the RIAA’s litigious nature, I can’t say that I’ve heard anything about people getting ‘caught’ using newsgroups to procure their daily downloads.
If you don’t know about Newsgroups, go here.
As soon as I found out about programs like napster and kazaa, I was hooked. I had kazaa running, literally, all of the time. This was in my pre-cable-internet days, so it was slow, but I knew that sooner or later, I would be able to get everything I wanted… Then it all ended. I heard about one guy getting sued, and I decided that my MP3 collection could grow no longer. I was done. No thank you, Mr. Riaa, I get the message.A couple of years went by. I got older; added broadband internet to my telco bundle; added a wife into the mix, and all without a single leech from my good ol’ kazaa and limewire. Then one day I was enlightened by a friend about a little used (in contrast to p2p) corner of the net.
Newsgroups.
I couldn’t believe it. Could it be true? Could I have my cake and eat it too? I just wonder when the RIAA will find a way to ‘get wise’ to what is going on the usenet. A simple search shows that the RIAA is pretty “mum’s the word” when it comes to the usenet.
Are we about to see a shift of the RIAA spotlight. It seems that they have the p2p scene by the cajones. I know that not everyone who downloads from these programs is targeted, and I also know that there are ways to minimize your piracy silhouette. I am just wondering; since the crackdown on p2p is driving more and more people to newsgroups, are we to assume that the RIAA is scheming on how to get info on newsgroup downloaders too?
In short, is this the beginning of the end for the leechers?
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