09-01-2003, 08:25 PM
I have to say yes and no.
Yes, for the fact that they may decide to go after small infractors as well to prove a point that no one is safe and
No, because I only have 100 songs at this time and I'm way under the limit of their "list of infractions". Plus I make sure to immediately take them out of my shared folder once they are downloaded so they can't be seen.
In case you aren't aware of this, the newest version of Kazaa Lite (K++ 2.4.2) adds added protection against organizations like RIAA from seeing what you are doing. It's a cool feature. Not sure if it really works, but it's nice to know it's there to possibly protect us.
Here is the exact description of the feature:
Either way, I plan on deleting all my songs on December 23rd. The last thing I want is for this to happen. :lol:
Yes, for the fact that they may decide to go after small infractors as well to prove a point that no one is safe and
No, because I only have 100 songs at this time and I'm way under the limit of their "list of infractions". Plus I make sure to immediately take them out of my shared folder once they are downloaded so they can't be seen.
In case you aren't aware of this, the newest version of Kazaa Lite (K++ 2.4.2) adds added protection against organizations like RIAA from seeing what you are doing. It's a cool feature. Not sure if it really works, but it's nice to know it's there to possibly protect us.
Here is the exact description of the feature:
Quote:Block Bad IP Ranges
This will prevent a lot of IPs from making a connection with your Kazaa Lite K++. It mostly blocks organisations that try to monitor illegal filesharing activity or that try to spread fake files on the network.
Either way, I plan on deleting all my songs on December 23rd. The last thing I want is for this to happen. :lol:
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