- queueing the track for download via kazaa
Napster clones, kazaa, gnutella et al. rely on end-users to upload stuff. These
end users simply have no bandwidth available for that. Cheapo DSL lines have
hundred or few hundreds of kbit/sec unguaranteed upload capacity. No one is
going to pay T1 to
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:37:32AM +0100, Adam Back wrote:
| Seems to me this would pass current IP laws because it is like a radio
| station which broadcast the name of a song and the user is expected to
| insert the CD in his player and play along to keep up with the
| commentary, only
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On 24 Oct 2002 at 20:32, Morlock Elloi wrote:
Napster clones, kazaa, gnutella et al. rely on end-users to
upload stuff. These end users simply have no bandwidth
available for that. Cheapo DSL lines have hundred or few
hundreds of kbit/sec unguaranteed upload capacity. No one is
t 11:21 PM 10/24/02 -0700, James A. Donald wrote:
I am a really big fan of Buffy.
Seek professional help.
but my experience with downloading TV shows suggests
that piracy is working better than ever.
This wasn't piracy, it was time-shifting. You, as an
American with a TV, could watch the
At 11:21 PM 10/24/2002 -0700, James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 24 Oct 2002 at 20:32, Morlock Elloi wrote:
Napster clones, kazaa, gnutella et al. rely on end-users to
upload stuff. These end users simply have no bandwidth
available for that. Cheapo DSL lines have hundred or
On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 10:53 AM, David Howe wrote:
at Friday, October 25, 2002 6:22 PM, bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen to
say:
The implication is that they have a hard problem in their
bioscience application, which they have recast as a cipher.
The temptation is to break it, *tell*
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James A. Donald:
my experience with downloading TV shows suggests that
piracy is working better than ever.
Major Variola
This wasn't piracy, it was time-shifting.
When the ads were deleted, it ceased to be time shifting.
In any case, the point I intended to make was that Buffy was