Perhaps a bit more clarity would be in order here, as common sense
doesn't seem to be prevailing here.

I do not claim to be a lawyer, but I believe there are rules of
evidence.  In *most* cases, evidence that is obtained illegally is not
admissable in court.  So, not only would you get charged (and most
likely convicted) for said "hack", the person posting these fabled mp3's
would get off scott free.

Michael's other advice is valid.  Use your average ordinary, everyday
search engines to look for your mp3's.  If you find any, send a message
to the maintainer of the site and ask them to remove said mp3's.  If
they refuse or ignore you, contact their maintainer.

-Ryan



"Michael T. Babcock" wrote:

>
> 4) Yes.  I wouldn't recommend it though.
>
> HUNGRY PIRANHA wrote:
>
> > requesting assistance in performing criminal acts is called
> > conspiracy and they give time out like for water for this.
> >
> > >I am looking for MP3 web sites, i need to know the
> > >following about them please can anybody help me out of
> > >this,i am going through a lot of desperateness,.....
> > >
> > >1. My aim is to find a web site owner which offers my
> > >MP3 music songs freely from his web site.
> > >
> > >2. Can i find out such web sites giving those MP3
> > >songs freely downloadable?.
> > >
> > >3. Can i trace such a web site owner?. if yes, how can
> > >i do that?. I have tried tool called WHOIS to find
> > >such web site owners other then this what tools can i
> > >use for finding the real thing.
> > >
> > >4. Is it possible for me to hack his web site and get
> > >that information which can help me to drag that web
> > >site owner for a LAW TRIAL.
>
> --
> Michael T. Babcock, C.T.O. FibreSpeed
> http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock
>
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