forgive me, but isnt this all going a bit off topic? After all, this list is about 'pf' not the legality issues surrounding file sharing.
regards chris On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 09:38:27PM +0100, Greg Hennessy wrote: ## On 19 Aug 2004 12:02:20 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shawn K. ## Quinn) wrote: ## ## ## >Second, there are legitimate non-copyright-infringing uses for both ## >Gnutella and BitTorrent (I use the latter for legitimate purposes on a ## >semi-regular basis). ## ## Exceedingly rare in a commercial environment. ## ## > I really think we could do without the implication ## >that everyone who uses these services is doing so to infringe ## >copyright. ## ## One can pretty much guarantee with almost 100% certainty that such traffic ## is *not* being used for legitimate purposes in a commercial setting. ## ## ## ## ## greg ## -- ## Es ist mein Teil - nein ## Mein Teil - nein ## Denn das ist mein Teil - nein ## Mein Teil - nein ---end quoted text--- -- ----------------------------------------------- Chris Keeley public key: pgp.mit.edu (search string: crizza)
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